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    Carniolan bees wanted

    Can I just ask, why not a British black bee (AMM)? They are the native bee that has evolved for the climate and will produce even in poorer weather.
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    Overwintered Ayrshire Nucs

    Hi This is Beehive’s partner. Firstly, to make it quite clear, Monsieur Abeilles’ post has nothing to do with our bees. The bees, potentially for sale, are last years nucs, which as drumgerry said, will effectively be colonies when sold. Last year there was “apparently” a greater than...
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    Overwintered Ayrshire Nucs

    I've attached a link for a 6 frame nuc from *** priced at.... I'm looking to part with colonies in cedar hives on 11 drawn frames that were nucs in 2011. We've cared for them over the winter and they will be good colonies of nice dark bees by the time they are ready to go.
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    Overwintered Ayrshire Nucs

    I would be looking for £250 each. For that you would get a roof, crown board, brood box full of drawn foundation and an open mesh floor. The queen would be clipped and marked as we do this during our first inspection of the season. The hive parts are all Th**nes cedar seconds however, we have...
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    Hives stolen, Dagenham area

    Branding the frames with postcodes would only be a bit of an inconvenience to presumably thiefs with a bit of bee knowledge. The valuable commodity are the bees. I was only looking at a known bee suppliers website today and could buy an entire hive for not too much money. If I filled it with...
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    Insulation!!!!!!!!!

    The summer before last we picked up what was reported as a swarm of bees. The swarm had already gone but what we did find was a rotten old hive on a piece of disused ground that nobody had been near for years. You couldn't touch what was left of the hive for fear of collapse. We brought in a new...
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    Overwintered Ayrshire Nucs

    I may have some overwintered nucs available in late Spring, early Summer. National brood box, roof, open mesh floor with 2011 mated queens. Treated for varroa with Apistan going into winter. A nice dark bee. Available on a first come first served basis. bee-smillie
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    Waxing eggs

    We had a problem with an egg eater and read the only way to treat this was to cull. We replaced eggs with ones filled with a mustard and tobasco mixture. The original contents were blown and filled with a syringe. Seems a bit cruel I know but it solved our problem and the hens survived.
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    poultry forum wanted

    We bought some Vorwerk hatching eggs from a guy near Lockerbie.
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    Waxing eggs

    We've had hens for a number of years and just accept that during the winter months you might be down to only a couple of eggs a week. We made sure to hatch off at different times over the summer months as we found that they moult around their birthdays and that stops them laying. The ones...
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    Swarm catcher

    If the queen's gonna go she's gonna go. We put queen x's under the brood box when things were going a bit crazy last year. That's fine as long as she doesn't slim down enough to get through. Not everyone's choice I know but we always clip and mark the queens so at least your bees will come back...
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    Ayr Beekeepers beginners course 2012

    Ayr Beekeepers have a 6 week block of evening classes starting on 22nd February. After that there are out visits to the club apiary during the summer.
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    Nektapoll or Neopoll

    Presumably real pollen would be better than substitute. I understand what you mean about Germany's rules and regs re contaminents but don't Bayer originate in Germany?
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    Nektapoll or Neopoll

    If Neopoll has real pollen in it should I be worried about the source of the pollen and potential contaminants. Would I be better going for the substitute?
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    Tomatoes

    Did have a greenhouse. It blew away in the high winds.
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    Indian Runner Ducks

    Practical poultry have a forum that's always good for info
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    Trained bees at airports

    They did say the bees would be returned to the hive, but they didn't show that. Are they training every single bee in the hive? If not then they either lied......... or else they must have some way of identifying the trained bee. Maybe she answers to her name. Given our bees are struggling I...
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    bees flying today

    Bees flying Bees flying today. First I've seen them. Only 4 degrees but nice and sunny. The snowdrops are starting to come out so hopefully see some pollen.
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    Nektapoll or Neopoll

    Just wondered what's the difference with Nektapoll and Neopoll, or is it just the manufacturer. We used Nektapoll last year end of Feb, beginning of March. I looked for it again this year and only one place does it that I could see. I did find Neopoll someplace else. Does anybody know the best...
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    pollen patties

    Nektapoll We used Nektapoll last year in the first week in March. Our pollen and nectar flow comes later due to our location. We split one pack between 3 hives. This worked well for us and gave the bees the boost they needed. By the time they were flying the queen had started laying well and we...
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