bursting with bees looking like they might swarm,
So no charged queen cells? Little wonder if you made them Q-!
Yet again I don't understand either the import . . . or the tone.
bursting with bees looking like they might swarm,
So no charged queen cells? Little wonder if you made them Q-!
put the nippon between 2 slates leaving a match stick gap so the bees can't get at it
If you haven't got it then ask someone with a little more patience!! No need to shout at him O 90!!
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Yet again I don't understand either the import . . . or the tone.
Here's another hint: next time you pass off a vicious swarm to a friend, supply a frame of eggs at an appropriate time for re-queening. KISS fix and minimal cost. (from way back)
I've also found that if I have to inspect when it's strictly speaking too cold to do it (as it is at the moment) then they get mighty angry. Had a terrible time last week with guard bees flying out at me whenever I walked near the hive after inspecting, even after dusk.
Funny you should mention ants.... I have never had ants in a love hive to my knowledge, but if I leave any food lying around they are carting it away in seconds. Why don't ants go in a hive? You would think it would be easy for them to nick the honey....... Or do they?
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Don't bow out due to one member, you can put ppl on ignore.johnmcc said:Time for me to stop pouring petrol, as Victor advises. The field is yours. Have fun.
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