Jon Getty & Northumberland Honey. Had to delay them from last year when it all went pear shaped. Would like to try one of Ceri’s too.
Yes, you are super organised this year, well done. We already discussed Jon's queens when you made your decision, I've not had problematic chalk brood with any over a number of years, my friend has found the same. Did I send you a video inspecting one of his colonies, 2019 JG? If not, I will send it on, you will have a good idea of the nature of these bees and the healthy brood patterns, along with OMF clean as a whistle.
Temperament wise, they have all been very good and some have been faultless, the 2019 queen is one such example and we raised queens from her last year, I have two up the farm.
I would advise anyone to try queens from Ceri (think of the Carlsberg advert) never had a bad one of these either. Sadly, I lost one last year and that really was a blow as her bees were the gentlest bees I've ever seen, everyone who saw this colony said the same. A local beekeeper has a couple that sound very similar, they just sit there on the combs.
Stunning examples of what can be achieved working with native bees, definitely consider them.
I've heard some good reports about Northumberland black queens but not seen or had any experience of them myself, it will be interesting to hear how they do.
Are you putting them in that gorgeous new site? The others looked very happy.
Feel free to post a photo and make us all jealous.