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  1. pigletwillie

    Urban beekeeping - your thoughts?

    I have kept bees at home for 3 years now. I moved them from inside my garden to a piece of my land alongside a shared drive. There were no issues until people could see the bees then there were complaints to the Environmental health dept at the council. I just built a 6ft fence to force the bees...
  2. pigletwillie

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Yesterday I removed the feeders from the last hive, added a solid crown board and put the roof back on. Noticed forragers returning with lots of bright yellow pollen. Into the work shop now to make a ruck load of brood boxes and supers ready for next year.
  3. pigletwillie

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    A dry day forcast tomorrow so my what WILL you be doing in the apiary is to remove the feeders from the last two hives, remove the corex under the mesh floor, remove the supers and queen excluders, fit solid crown boards and put the lids back on with a brick on top. Then its onto maintenance...
  4. pigletwillie

    Misinformation about "Asian" Hornets

    Try not reading the Daily Wail at all!!
  5. pigletwillie

    Does anyone just use brood sized boxes?

    Amari, they fit in my four frame extractor :)
  6. pigletwillie

    Does anyone just use brood sized boxes?

    As my hives are all at home and the distance from the apiary to a covered part of the garden where I do my extracting is literally a few paces, through a gate then a few paces, the weight isnt an issue. I may try a double brood then brood sized supers above on one hive just as an experiment...
  7. pigletwillie

    Feed???

    Well, they have drawn out and started filling frames 7 and 8 now. Yesterday I put on another 5ltr feed, the last one they guzzled down, they are still bringing in pollen by the bucket load so hopefully if I get another week or reasonable weather I will have a hive ready for winter.
  8. pigletwillie

    Does anyone just use brood sized boxes?

    Do any of you just use brood sized boxes for broods and as supers? My rationale would be that everything is the same. It comes to mind because I ran out of supers this year and used a brood box as a super with new foundation. Other than the super sized super being a tad heavier than normal it...
  9. pigletwillie

    Ventilation

    The hive in question had a crown board with holes for porter bee escapes. I will swap this out tomorrow when I put in the second tray of apiguard. As for the insulation, any recommended thickness?
  10. pigletwillie

    Ventilation

    I have six hives all with mesh floors. Last winter I had an issue with damp in one hive and had to change the comb on 5 frames due to mould. The colony survived and built up ok but obviously had to draw out new comb. Since then I have cut ventilation holes in all of my roofs (with mesh behind)...
  11. pigletwillie

    Feed???

    I have an old nuc in my back garden that requires a new lid. Before I got round to replacing it a small swarm colonised it in July. Of a great temperament (4 kids and a dog just a yard away) with no pinging or aggression I finally moved the swarm into a full sized national today. They have drawn...
  12. pigletwillie

    A bee suit for a fat boy

    Thanks buddy. Much appreciated.
  13. pigletwillie

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Applied Apiguard to five colonies today. Lots of bright yellow pollen being brought in. A sixth colony was upgraded from a nuc where it made itself at home in July into a full sized national yesterday. Lots of brood over five frames and very little stores so today I added a feeder in an attempt...
  14. pigletwillie

    A bee suit for a fat boy

    I am a large lad (but getting smaller slowly) and need a new bee suit. Can anyone recommend a place where I can buy a suit that's 60" across the chest or get one made to measure? Thanks in anticipation.
  15. pigletwillie

    How do I extract this?

    Oh a huge lesson learnt, but then I have got fabulous comb honey that I would not normally get. Another lesson learnt is that one can never have too many supers :)
  16. pigletwillie

    How do I extract this?

    Earlier in the summer I added a supper but was called away before adding the frames. Returning two days later and the girls had undertaken a building project on their own and filled it with comb. I left it hoping to get honey comb. Having removed it today I have a solid super filled with lovely...
  17. pigletwillie

    What did you do in the 'workshop' today

    Stuck at work on a slow day yesterday I printed off and laminated a whole raft of hive plans and associated stuff like snelgrove boards, stands and the like and populated them into a nice ring binder. I now have a workshop proof set of drawings that wont have the vital dimension obscured by a...
  18. pigletwillie

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    six out of seven hives are now on vacation whilst I build their apiary.
  19. pigletwillie

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Three out of six colonies moved to the local farm for a short vacation, the rest follow tomorrow. With them gone I can move a really big compost bin and install some fence panels to make a proper secure apiary. A neighbour who does not have a fence adjoining a shared drive where my bees are is...
  20. pigletwillie

    How much kit!

    This is my second full year of being a bee keeper. I started off with one colony and very quickly acquired two more. Ever mindful of the logic that if you only have one colony and you lose it then you are no longer a bee keeper I though, with three, even as a novice I should come through the...
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