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  1. M

    bees not flying

    amazing what 3 days of consistent sunshine will do - all out and about looking really busy
  2. M

    bees not flying

    I did - used Beevital hive clean. It was excellent
  3. M

    bees not flying

    Thanks Enrico - wings all look fine.thanks: very low varroa count in autumn - I guess the girls are just pacing themselves
  4. M

    bees not flying

    So 2nd year of beekeeping and details from my course are a little fuzzy so I have a question for the more experienced. My bees do not seem to have woken up to the fact that the sun is out and it is quite warm (fluctuating between 11-15 degrees over the last week and a half). Very little flying...
  5. M

    Source of long cuff nitrile gloves?

    www.justgloves.co.uk
  6. M

    Celandines

    All the celandines are flowering right next to my hives - I read that bees love the pollen from these plants and yet mine are totally ignoring it - in favour of the gorse which again is flowering prolifically a little further away. Do bees like celandine or have I read some misinformation?
  7. M

    Fondant on or off?

    You mention you have insulation still in place as do I - just wondered when it would be a good time to think about removing it. Temperature is fluctuating so wildly at the moment
  8. M

    Moving hive short distance

    I moved both my hives in 1 go a few weeks ago (about 300m) in the really cold snap - all seem settled.
  9. M

    Re siting bees

    Thanks for all the advice - moved them today. Have kept the entrance sealed but will open up tomorrow a bit and cover with moss and twiggy bits Thanks
  10. M

    Re siting bees

    Haven't moved them yet - luckily. Today was mild and dry and they were quite active. Will wait till we have cold dry snap, maybe snow and then move and cover entrance with twigs etc
  11. M

    Re siting bees

    They have been flying on the rare day that we have not had non stop rain and when we had one day of sunshine they all took advantage!
  12. M

    Re siting bees

    I have been following all the recent threads and discussions about moving your hive less than 3 miles and the chance of higher success when the weather is cold. It still hasn't get really cold down here (North Cornwall/Devon) just really wet. They are not flying in this weather - should i hold...
  13. M

    Is this a pollen flow or should I be worried?

    Mine have found some late himalyan balsam and also the wild mint is flowering and they are all over that. I also have a couple of pink sedums which have a lot of bees and butterflies. Not sure what colour the pollen would be though
  14. M

    HELP! Irate Wife

    Putting brown paper down over wax and then running an iron over the top is good way of getting it out of fabric. It should work on the cooker top but it would be a bit awkward to get it into the cooking pans! After melting the wax (old pyrex jug in microwave as I am the wife) I did a bit of a...
  15. M

    Strange Tasting Honey

    actually they are right next to the broad beans - its off being tested to see what it is
  16. M

    Strange Tasting Honey

    my honey has an interesting green hue
  17. M

    Shrinking Brood - overwintering

    thanks for all the advice - we will ask our excellent association for help. They are really good and everyone is fabulous and more than willing to come out and help.
  18. M

    Shrinking Brood - overwintering

    both of us members of association and have mentors but having asked for help all year sometimes its quite nice just to check with others first so you don't feel you are becoming a nuisance. The hive has swarmed and requeened already. Its been quite complex. My friend lives in a very rural...
  19. M

    Shrinking Brood - overwintering

    have done BBKA course - practical and theory. Have all course notes and about 5 different books. My thoughts were that there is no Queen and the workers are laying drones but as I did not want to be harbinger of doom plus I am no expert I thought I would ask a very loose question
  20. M

    Shrinking Brood - overwintering

    As a new bee keeper I am aware that numbers drop off from summer to winter. Is this just because the summer bees die or does the queen stop laying? Looking through my friends bees today there appeared to be a number of bees that looked as if they were either dead in the cells/just hatching (this...
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