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  1. Lindylou

    Bees not clustering

    Who would have thought a question about bees clustering could have started a discussion on cholesterol :offtopic:
  2. Lindylou

    Bees not clustering

    Oh well fingers crossed then. They definately weren't queenless when we tucked them up for winter, but who knows? Only time will tell.
  3. Lindylou

    Bees not clustering

    Thanks Enrico, at least I know all is ok.
  4. Lindylou

    Bees not clustering

    Have just put fondant on my hives. Unfortunately one looks to have died out but others seem ok, nicely clustered - all except one. This colony was a swarm we collected and which built up very quickly. It is always the first to have bees flying in mild weather, but on taking off crown board...
  5. Lindylou

    Bumble bee mating images

    Lovely pics
  6. Lindylou

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Inspected 3 of our hives. The last one (we always inspect it last as bees really really like to glue everything up) was full to bursting of angry bees. It is usually a very calm colony so we have no idea why they are so angry. Did a quick inspection - we both got stung several times though...
  7. Lindylou

    Bees and Thunder (VLF sound)

    Our bees really tetchy this morning. Sure enough we have had 4 bouts of thunder and heavy rain this afternoon. Still - good for the garden :)
  8. Lindylou

    What do you smoke ?

    I start off with newspaper in the bottom, then pet bedding (straw) bought from pet shop. Gives off a lovely cool smoke.
  9. Lindylou

    syrup

    I took my feeders off yesterday. I think if they have stopped taking it down then that is a good guide that they no longer need it.
  10. Lindylou

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Took off feeders as they seem to have stopped taking it down now. Plenty of ivy pollen coming in though and they seem to have plenty of stores. Picking up fondant soon for feeding January ish - if necessary of course.
  11. Lindylou

    Bee sting on face

    Hubby got stung on the side of his nose a while back and he looked like quasimodo for about a week - so be prepared.
  12. Lindylou

    maizemores sale has started

    Hope you are my friend Pete :)
  13. Lindylou

    Can someone help me ID this hornet thing please?

    Have also had a few in the garden this year.
  14. Lindylou

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Had bee inspector round today. Got a clean bill of health thank goodness.
  15. Lindylou

    winter preparation

    Newbies fuss so much (me being one of them) because they want to do the best for their bees, and not having years of experience behind them, they ask the lovely people on here for advice.
  16. Lindylou

    After extraction.......what?

    What is the best way to store wet supers?
  17. Lindylou

    Moving to larger frames

    Hi troedyrhiw, The same thing happened to me when we got our first nuc. I think you will find that the comb built on the bottom of the super frame will be filled with drone brood. This is a good way of measuring your varroa as varroa prefer to lay their eggs on drone larvae, so if you have an...
  18. Lindylou

    queen introduction

    We introduced a new queen this year. Old queen stopped laying so unfortunately she ended up under hubbies boot!.. Anyway we left workers in with the queen and all was fine.
  19. Lindylou

    Hi from Norfolk

    Do it. Is a great course. I did it last year and it taught me lots. Plus, there are loads of beekeepers to make friends with that are only too pleased to help out should you need it.
  20. Lindylou

    Lifting off supers

    Easy peasy - my hubby lifts our supers off.
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