peterbees
Field Bee
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2009
- Messages
- 622
- Reaction score
- 206
- Location
- Conwy Valley, north Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
Isn’t it pink!Heather honey on my hives at home today, Conwy Valley, north Wales; one mile from the heather on Pen y Gaer.
What a lovely surprise.
It's more ginger in our area - although not a peep of it in the hives thus far this seasonIsn’t it pink!
Ling flowering looked lovely in West Surrey last week but few bees were on it. Quite a bit must have come in earlier because there's plenty capped and fresh, but it does have the liquid texture of bell. Quite a relief, really, as I put on wired combs by mistake, and there are several with full broods of honey. Aim to extract early next week.Trickling in down here
Flavour of calluna though on the brace comb at the hive at my parents' house though so I'm hopeful. Some hives at Frensham doing a bit.Ling flowering looked lovely in West Surrey last week but few bees were on it. Quite a bit must have come in earlier because there's plenty capped and fresh, but it does have the liquid texture of bell. Quite a relief, really, as I put on wired combs by mistake, and there are several with full broods of honey. Aim to extract early next week.
How did it end, Will? Over at Thursley I took off about 180lbs yesterday, and it turned out to be bell, with a few cells of ling.hives at Frensham doing a bit
Nice. I've not taken them off, busy couple of weeks, but plan to in the next week or so. Sadly they've eaten a bit of it but hopefully I'll get a couple of boxes all in all. Disappointing but far better than last year.How did it end, Will? Over at Thursley I took off about 180lbs yesterday, and it turned out to be bell, with a few cells of ling.
Lovely smell of marmalade this year. In the past, it has been darker and almost resinous in the extracting room - quite sickening after a while.
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