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    Flowers in my meadow

    Thanks Finman. I never even thought of the rape, as there's none in our locailty.
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    Flowers in my meadow

    Purple tansey Purple flower
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    Flowers in my meadow

    More photos Yellow flower
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    Flowers in my meadow

    Hi Guys I have a meadow that is alive with bees at the moment.. I know the purple flower is a green manure called Purple Tansey, but I can't figure out what the yellow one is. It has the most beautiful sweet smell and the place is covered in it! I have attached a photo showing the yellow...
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    Very bad temperament Bees!!

    Thank you all for the good advice. I had forgot to mention that I had actually killed off any drone cells that were visible when making up the Nucs & joining brood boxes. The Nucs were only planned a temporary measure until I had better queens to replace them with, but I will take your advice...
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    Very bad temperament Bees!!

    Hi all I'm looking a bit of advice if possible. I have 5 hives of bees at the moment. 4 of them are very manageable, but 1 of them is possessed! They will attack me in the garden, which is 200m from the hive.. The bees were the AMM breed, but is now headed by the pure strains daughter which...
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    Phacelia tanacetifolia (purple tansey)

    Thanks to all for your advice. Would anyone have a plant/flower that you would recommend for planting on a dedicated 1/2 acre field?
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    Phacelia tanacetifolia (purple tansey)

    Hi all. I'm wondering has anyone any experience at growing Phacelia tanacetifolia. I have read that this is a fantastic annual plant for nectar production and I plan on sewing a 1/2 acre of it in a few weeks time. I know it self seeds easily, so I'm wondering should i cut it down later in the...
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    Apis mellifera mellifera frame size

    Thanks to all repliers I live in Co Monaghan, which is just south of the Northern Ireland border. I think I'll try them on the 14x12s and see how I get on. Thanks to all for your advice.
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    Apis mellifera mellifera frame size

    Hi all I have 2 nucs i'm over wintering that contain the AMM strain of bee. I had bought some 14x12 fames during the summer & was wondering if anyone used the larger frames with this breed. I know this strain isn't as prolific as other imported breeds & want to give them the best conditions...
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    Uniting nuc with broodless hive

    Hi all. I'm looking for some advice on how to join a nuc to a broodless Q- hive. The main hive is a National & has now no brood or Queen. The original hive Queen was killed & a caged replacement was introduced. A week later the queen was released, but not accepted in the hive. It has now no...
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    Joining brood boxes

    Thanks for your help. Better weather due soon
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    Joining brood boxes

    I opened the AS hive (containing the old queen & new frames) & she has brrod on 3 frames, but very little of the remaining frames drawn out. I then opened the original brood box that was placed about 4 feet away & containing the uncapped queen cells & remaining brood (4 weeks ago at this stage)...
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    Joining brood boxes

    Hi all. I think I have caused carnage today at a hive! I performed an AS in mid April. All went well, but very bad weather stopped the queen form being mated. I spoke to a few beeks & they said that I should probably reunite the hives. I had a liik through the original hive (where the fresh...
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    Sticky crownboard

    Hi all. I have a national hive and there has been a new crownboard & roor fitted. The wood has been treated and now the crown board sticks to roof when doing an inspection. This exposes the frames straight away. Has anyone else had this problem & what is the best way of stopping this happen. Thanks
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    Swarmed bees

    Thanks for your reply. I have the complete brood box on the original site now, so hopefully they will develop a new Queen.
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    Swarmed bees

    Sorry, I probably haven't worded my 1st thread correctly. I caught the swarm, found the queen & was in the process of doing an AS when I noticed that the Queen had died. I then put the original brood box on the original site & placed the dead Queen along with the brood & queen cells. The new box...
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    Swarmed bees

    Hi all. I'm looking for some advice please. I have one national hive that swarmed on me yesterday. I checked the hive the day before and had several Queen cups with eggs, but no full queen cells. I had previously marked & clipped the queen, so they only managed to swarm onto a near by tree. I...
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    Bees clustering under crown board

    Ok, I'll open the floor up again & replace the inspection tray. Because the bees are all clustered directly under the crown board, will it be ok if i lift off the board to replace it? I'm expecting a lot of the bees to take to the air. Will the bees be ok to return to the hive in low...
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    Bees clustering under crown board

    Yes, it has OMF, but at our last bee meeting before winter, we were advised to seal the floor beause it allowed too much cold air in. I have high density insullation replacing the inspection tray. This has basically made the OMF air tight.
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