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    14 x 12 Colony for sale Kent

    A few people interested, and looking for a quick sale so it's first to call me, pm'd number to those who asked And note for the sale Queen is blue marked and clipped
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    14 x 12 Colony for sale Kent

    Hi Chris Yes still available, sent you my number as a pm Steve
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    14 x 12 Colony for sale Kent

    Due to the arrival of a baby son I am selling my colony of honeybees. They over wintered well, are headed by a 2010 currently laying Queen. Capped brood, larvae, eggs, good stores across the frames. The sale is 10 frames of 14 x 12 honeybees + laying Queen for £150 Nr Ashford, Kent. Buyer...
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    Another ccd theory.

    Everyone knows tinfoil hats protect you from death rays Look see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_foil_hat Selling Tin foil hats for bees, going cheap, buy them in bulk at 50k, 100k or 1million lots!
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    OMG what do I do now?

    Everything is cool If your queen is there and you missed her = everything is cool If the new queen has gone, you have loads of charged queen cells = everything is cool When raising new queens, my bees typically raise 20-25 queen cells, others say the same, so what you are seeing is perfectly...
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    Straw Poll

    wood mongrels 6 (apr 20% centre fill each frame) Kent
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    Scientists stumped as bee population ......

    I am completely with you there Broville. I was looking up a link to the book "One Straw Revolution", when I saw you posted a wiki link to the Author. The book is a great read. I started my own "One straw revolution" about eighteen months ago, the difference even in a short space of time is...
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    Peculiar happening

    Interesting, mine did it also on a hot day, two days running. Then again one other hot day, but much quiter. The first day it was so load I thought the hive was on fire (http://www.beekeepingforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1999).
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    Peculiar happening

    Did it sound like this? http://www.beekeepingforum.co.uk/video.php?do=viewdetails&videoid=35 These are mine on a hot day, they were really going for it bringing in lots of nectar and pollen. They were chewing the mouse guards to make the entrances bigger. Though not certain that was the same...
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    Bee hedge!

    Box (Boxus semperverins) is great for hedging (the topiary one). Also in the spring if you don't prune it then it is covered in tiny white flowers for a few weeks that Honey Bees and Bumble Bees love.
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    little red spiders

    A way to get a reasonably good picture of something that small is to put a small x10 magnifying lens up against the lens of a digi camera.
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    little red spiders

    Do you have a picture?
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    weekly inspections.

    I do to make sure all is ok. As a first year beekeeper I need to see exactly what is happening now to know what it should be next year.
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    Bee forage conundrum

    Mine take from Cornflowers, Sedums, Roses, etc in the garden all close to the hive.
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    Anyone think Himalayan Balsam is a good idea?

    This is how I sum it up Himalayan Balsam is an introduced exotic species Varroa is an introduced exotic species Himalayan Balsam is harmful to plant species not evolved to compete or coexist Himalayan Balsam is beneficial to bees in the short term, until it overruns other beneficial plant...
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    varroa treatments

    Great idea's op, not sure on freezing though, mites (arachnids) are extremely hardy. In glasshouses Phytoseius spp (Predator mites) are commonly used to control Tetranycus spp (Pest mites). It would seem reasonable that there is a Predator mite of Varroa in it's native region (SE Asia), it...
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    wot the @@@@@!!!

    A very nice Elephant Hawk-Moth larva (Deilephila elpenor). They become a beautiful large pink - green moth. http://ukmoths.org.uk/show.php?id=60
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    Interesting crackling sound from hive

    Hi, yes it was a warm day yesterday, up to 28.5°C on the weather station in the garden. Often they fan the hive, doing the same thing perched on the front, abdomens raised, fanning away. Yesterday was significantly different, in that the sound of crackling or clicking was so loud I though the...
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    Interesting crackling sound from hive

    I have added a short .avi clip to YouTube. It is the clicking, crackling sound that is of interest. Link in original post.
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