- Joined
- Jun 29, 2015
- Messages
- 293
- Reaction score
- 60
- Location
- devon
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 40
Over the years I have probably made every beekeeping mistake possible, or so I thought, until I lost a newly mated queen in the kitchen.
I had been waiting for a queen to get mated in hive up the garden and found eggs, and a very large black queen that was on the lively side. I thought it would be safer to take her into the kitchen to mark and clip her, until she escaped from my hand and disappeared into a very small gap between the worktop and fridge. There is no way of getting the fitted fridge out easily, so my lovely big fat queen is spider food.
So confession time, what unexpected beekeeping mistakes have you made?
I had been waiting for a queen to get mated in hive up the garden and found eggs, and a very large black queen that was on the lively side. I thought it would be safer to take her into the kitchen to mark and clip her, until she escaped from my hand and disappeared into a very small gap between the worktop and fridge. There is no way of getting the fitted fridge out easily, so my lovely big fat queen is spider food.
So confession time, what unexpected beekeeping mistakes have you made?