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nightshade
House Bee
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Yes ...solid crown on Erica. ..bollocks!!!..I'll try and get to it tomorrow...
It is entirely up to you but moving them into another hive this time of the year could do them more harm than good unless you have too, and can pull all the frames out in one go without splitting them, good luck whatever you choose, but me personally would leave them where they are now.Am seriously thinking of moving them to polynuc Sunday as current nuc I think is gonna be a damp problem over the winter...we'll see what Sunday brings..
Many thanks to all..
It is up to you yet again regardless of the wet climate you live in ?, the bees will sort themselves out if they have a rain proof house, if they have not a water tight home make it Rain proof and leave them where they are till spring, if it is poly they will be fine if it is wood they will be fine, however if it is wood make a cosey job done till next year.I lean towards the leave them alone but also very much believe in the kill or cure....this will be the first colonies I have overwintered so anxious to try and do the right thing for the bees...
We live in an incredibly damp climate here....don't want to have to nurse them through....but i will have to transfer 5 frames to an 8 frame polynuc...I have one frame of sugar syrup stores in the freezer only half capped and a homemade kingspan frame(if it holds together)!!!
Good good....next plan for tomorrow Sunday is to raise the nuc about 6 inches...in theory then would one piece of polystyrene over the top with an overhang as such be I useful solution if it all goes terribly wrong??...I always like worse case scenario first!
Ive got some thymol syrup on redwood...made up by a friend.
Is there anywhere easy and not ex pensive to buy thymol...everything on eBay seems to be from India with postage charges??
Thymol recipe. Proven !!!
https://www.beekeepingforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=6513
In my earlier post on this thread I asked if there had been any comparisons between thymol treated hives and control hives.
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