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    Attracting swarms - what are the odds?

    I usually place bait hives in friend's gardens. They enjoy watching scouts checking out the hives. I place each hive on a stack of 3 milk crates. I'm too old to climb ladders. One problem I've had with captured swarms is that you can get swarmy or aggressive bees. I like to re-queen swarms from...
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    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I collected a bait hive from a friend's garden. It's on on my list to clean up but I won't be returning it for a couple of months.
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    wax straining materials as fire starters....

    In my area, these filters can go in the general waste bin. General waste goes to an incinerator where the heat is recycled.
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    Any good ideas re mouseguard?

    From my local scrapyard I got a piece of perforated metal. The holes are too small for bees to get through. I cut strips about the same size as standard mouseguards. I use pushpins to secure to the hive, leaving a beespace entrance below the bottom edge. The guard does not pollen-strip...
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    Are you thinking of joining octopus for electricity?

    My SO Energy supplier is giving a £40 sweetner if a pal switches to them. I also get £40 for the recommendation. The reference code is so.energy/r/SQMKMHQHH I have used them for several years and get Priority Service Meter Readings at no charge.
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    Rendering Bees Wax

    Is it worth the effort ? You will have your energy cost, filter materials cost, mould cost and your time and effort. I prefer to use my solar wax melters and use kitchen roll for filtering. The blocks of wax are traded at honey equipment auctions and to beekeeping eqipment suppliers.
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    Bee,s in a shed

    In the late 80s I kept my bees in a shed. Because of problems, I have kept them outdoors since then.
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    Too early for swarm traps?

    I need help. For several years I have had a swarm trap at home, and a trap in the gardens of a couple friends. For the last few years we have not had success in attracting a swarm. The traps are made from old WBC brood boxes, have a small entrance and are about head height. Each is loaded with...
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    Clearing multiple supers

    For several years I have used a system similar to Simon's which I read on a Canadian (?) source. In the apiary, I set up a slightly distanced stack. On a stand, I put a crude solid floor which is opened at the front and bac, on top goes a shallow eke, then a clearer board where the bees exit...
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    Securing Hive Sections

    Sorry if I upset anyone by using capitals. I have sight problems and my current laptop is an ASUS one which doesn't have a light-up key which comes on when the CAPS key is engaged.
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    Securing Hive Sections

    I SHARE AN OUT-APIARY WITH 2 OTHER BEEKS. WE DON'T USUALLY HAVE PROBLEMS WITH HIGH WINDS. WE HAVE HAD PROBLEMS WITH VANDALS PUSHING HIVES OVER. TO COUNTER PROBLEMS WE USE STRAPS. WHEN A STRAPPED HIVE IS PUSHED OVER THE SECTIONS USUALLY STAY TOGETHER. THERE IS LESS CHANCE OF THE Q AND THE BEES...
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    First inspection, no brood or eggs

    The behavour of the bees on your inspection can give a clue. If the bees are moving purposely on the comb, then a Q may be present. Running agitatedly about the comb may point to Q less.
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    Insulation?

    I don't insulate my hives. I think that insulation inceases the heat in the brood nest which causes the bees to use more stores. I prefer to feed my hives if they get light. I prefer to breed from the hives that have not needed feeding.
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    Nectar/sugar syrup question

    In the same vane, I got some sealed tins of T & L Golden Syrup which were OOD. I am thinking of using them to make a dilute stimulus feed on some of my hives. Does anyone know about HMF levels in such a source ? Thoughts ?
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    Warm way or cold way?

    I prefer to have my frames warm way. If I have a frame that needs replacing I put it next to the entrance. The Q seems relucant to lay on this cold frame so I can lift it out when all the larvae have hatched/reduced.
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    Experience using Hoffman Converter Clips

    Instead of upholstery nails I've read of using screw eyes in the edges of side bars. You position one eye towards the top of the bar and one towards the bottom. Another pair go on the diagonally opposite side bar edge. One frame will need 4 eyes. I've given up using Hoffman frames ...... too...
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    Re-cycling and re-purposing

    Off thread slightly. I use the net bag material that citrus fruits are packed in as a coarse filter when I am running off the honey from my 9 frame extractor.
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    Solid or Mesh Floors

    For several years, I used wooden National floors at the bottom of my hives. In early spring, I scraped the debris off. Several times I found a patch of damp/mouldy debris on the floor. I found that raising the rear of the hive during winter stopped this happening. I reasoned that cold damp air...
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    Be Boles

    Quite often the boles have a southerly aspect. It is possible that they were used as a wintering position. The hives were an asset and I have seen them mentioned in wills and in lists of a deceased person's property.. Some boles have evidence of metal bars across the face to deter theft. In the...
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    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Fed a couple of hives with wet crumb cappings from my extraction. Used a shallow layer in a top tray feeder with a central small hole for the bees to come and go. A couple of days and the cappings will be dry.
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