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  1. Cedar

    Newbee to Surrey Heath

    Hi carol, Welcome, we are members of Guildford and Fleet, those probably closest to you. C
  2. Cedar

    Capped queen cells no eggs

    Hi all, inspected hive today, found lots of brood in all stages but no eggs, to cap it all found 4 capped QC's and the queen. What would you do!
  3. Cedar

    Correx crown boards

    I bought 900x600x4mm clear twin wall sheet for our solar wax melter, has reached temps in excess of 100 deg C, got it from b&q cost about £10.00. It's not really clear but enough to see whether the wax has melted. I went to a local plastics company and bought off cuts of poly carbonet cut to...
  4. Cedar

    Poly hive wax moth

    thanks all, I cleaned with bleach, and wasn't happy with how much gunge was still between the mesh and the polystyrene, I don't know why but I thought they would not burrow into it. Cedar
  5. Cedar

    Poly hive wax moth

    Hi all, Just finished cleaning up a ploy hive the bees over wintered in and when I removed the mesh floor found wax moth larvae burrowed into the polystyrene structure, any one else had this problem. Cheers Cedar
  6. Cedar

    Swarming from an A/S

    Hi Suzi q We have gone over to demaree method and yes they do continue to work, filling the supers. So you shouldn't have a lose in honey production because all the flying bees still have access to the supers, also if they do raise a queen cell in the top brood box you have a source of queens...
  7. Cedar

    Washing soda crystals

    We use 25 kg bags at work and get them delivered dy the pallet load, would have to ask who are supplier is.
  8. Cedar

    Cleaning frames

    We set up the new solar wax melter today, and with the weather today it's doing a brilliant job. So question is how do I clean/ sterilise the frames up ready to re use? C
  9. Cedar

    First inspection of the season

    I'm hoping as their are plenty of Beeks within a couple of miles of me including a training apiary of over 100 hives that lack of drones won't be an issue. All I can do is watch and wait. C
  10. Cedar

    1st inspection/1st mistake of the year

    Love your daughters suit. C
  11. Cedar

    First inspection of the season

    Yes in all 3 hives. C
  12. Cedar

    First inspection of the season

    Well, got back in to the hives today. Re Q Cells 1 is nicely capped and the second is well on the way to being capped. The bees in this hive are very' pingy'. There is more brood than we saw last week in the top box so the old queen is still laying. I also got to look in the bottom brood box and...
  13. Cedar

    First inspection of the season

    Hi all, thanks for all your relies. I was going to leave them to it, so you have confirmed my thoughts, also the next decent day Ill do a full inspection and remove some of the excess stores to make more space. Or should I leave them alone for the time being?
  14. Cedar

    First inspection of the season

    Hi beano, Polyannwood, oliver90owner, jp19sqn. This colony was a prim swarm late last year, so would have changed Q this year, and although there is a small amount of capped drone brood in the other poly and cedar hive I would have thought it is very early for supersedure due a lack of drones to...
  15. Cedar

    First inspection of the season

    Hi muswellmetro,thanks for your reply last year we only double brood boxed over the winter in cedar hives, this is our first winter with poly's, so we only ever had eleven frames of brood max. My main concern is the Q cells? would making more space ie taking out some of the stores aleviate the...
  16. Cedar

    First inspection of the season

    Hi richardbees, thanks for your reply no offence, we do know a Q cell saw enough last year.
  17. Cedar

    First inspection of the season

    Hi all, a few newby questions, we went into winter with three colony’s on double brood boxes, one cedar hive and two poly nationals. As the temp got up to 19 deg C we decided to do a very quick inspections on all three not full inspections. Q1 Cedar hive this colony is quite small, it has not...
  18. Cedar

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Finished making solar wax melter here's hoping:sunning: also managed to have a very quick look in our three hives.:hairpull:
  19. Cedar

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Went to look at girls today as 12C, had to come back and put bee suit on! as so many bees in the air, good to see all three hives are flying and bringing in pollen.bee-smillie
  20. Cedar

    Glue guns

    Hi psafloyd Hot glue guns are not really suitable for glueing boxes together etc as the glue cools to quickly and you can't close the joint properly they are good for temporary small joints were you are only using a small dab of glue. The PVA or poly glues are the best.
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