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I hate:
EU leaders who say :
"our banks are solvent"
"Greece will not default"
"we need to tax you a lot so we can recapitalise our banks so they can stand the non existent Greek default and subsequent non existent crash of French banks"..

They must think we are bigger fools than they are.
 
I hate when we keep being asked - 'still got your bees?' - I know it's our first year in France and we lost the first swarm, but now we're asked every week!
 
I hate when we keep being asked - 'still got your bees?' - I know it's our first year in France and we lost the first swarm, but now we're asked every week!

Well, have you?;)
 
I hate:
EU leaders who say :
"our banks are solvent"
"Greece will not default"
"we need to tax you a lot so we can recapitalise our banks so they can stand the non existent Greek default and subsequent non existent crash of French banks"..

They must think we are bigger fools than they are.

They don't care -they will do whatever they want without asking ....and we will meekly roll over.
 
Know what you mean about being asked about your bees Chris58, but then many bee keepers and all the disaster stories in the media don't help.

Chris
 
I run a pub and I am amazed that the first question the locals ask is 'how many bees do you have?.

I could answer that question for sure the day I got my first Nuc. The company said I would have five frames of "about" 5,000 bees........After a fortnight I stopped answering the question!
 
I was surprised to find the other day that bees were nesting in my cavity wall. They are definately honey bees as I'd seen a swarm in May, and I'd heard on TV how Einstin said they were being killed off by mobile phones - so I decided to become a newbeek.

Buying myself a small nuke to hold them in I was bitten several times as I tried catching them in a net - they certainly didnt beehive themselves!

After they were in I was pretty sure that my hive was queenless. Then I saw Her Majesty.

Now my bees are lovely, but do you ever get stung? I asked two local beeks the question and they gave me three answers, one suggested I paint HM the same colour every year (prehaps a nice brown), one suggested that I leave some literature about for the girls to peruse, but however hard I try the bees don't read the books and the last suggested that top bee space is better than bottom bee space or was it the other way around - I just let it bee.

Finally someone asked my if I make honey. Well I had a go but I only got 200 pound off, and to make it worse I dont like honey. I wasnt sure if I could eat the wax either, so I went down to Tesco and bought a jar for 99p.

Loved it:)
 
Language changes from generation to generation and often sooner !

VM

Yes, but some things people say are just incorrect. e.g "could of" instead of "could have" ,sounding a non existent H at the beginning of "aitch" and using "I" when they should say "me".

I REALLY get upset when people who do this sort of thing take the mickey of my northern accent.
 
VM, i hate it when someone says we cant do anything about it.. i just dont know what we can do, at times like these I wish I knew political law, is it possible to do a public vote of no confidence in the gov't - before the election?
 
Yes, but some things people say are just incorrect. e.g "could of" instead of "could have" ,sounding a non existent H at the beginning of "aitch" and using "I" when they should say "me".

I REALLY get upset when people who do this sort of thing take the mickey of my northern accent.
Language evolves on a daily basis!
Remember 'English has developed from an obscure northern dialect " and will continue to do so. Remember also,that the 'Wigan' ( woolly back) dialect precedes STANDARD English by a couple of centuries :).
Remind me one day to explain the difference between the spelling of there and their and why in spite of their being pronounced correctly in Wigan are being incorrectly pronounced by the rest of the English speaking world :)
VM
 
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91) "So how do your bees get the honey in the jars"

*sigh!
 
1) My bees are lovely
2) I think my hive is queenless
3) A swarm in May ...
4) Ask 2 beekeepers a question and you'll get 3 different answers
5) The bees don't read the books
5) They are definately honey bees
6) They are nesting in my cavity wall
7) I mark my queens with the same colour every year
8) Top bee space is better than bottom bee space (or v.v)

at lest you can get to 8 add this to your list i love my bees
 
I could answer that question for sure the day I got my first Nuc. The company said I would have five frames of "about" 5,000 bees........After a fortnight I stopped answering the question!

i now say " over half a million, the last time i counted them several years ago " that normally stops the conversation
 
I hate it when someone says or states they keep their bees the 'Friendly way' as in article in latest BBKA newsletter.
Mine seem to be fairly happy with few losses so not sure when I started keeping them in an ‘unfriendly way’?
Cheers
S
 
I hate it when someone says or states they keep their bees the 'Friendly way' as in article in latest BBKA newsletter.
Mine seem to be fairly happy with few losses so not sure when I started keeping them in an ‘unfriendly way’?
Cheers
S

It's a tricky subject, but I think there are a couple examples of what one might call friendly / unfriendly:

Friendly - uniting two colonies using a sheet of newspaper
Unfriendly - uniting two colonies by spraying air freshener onto them.

Friendly - keeping transportation to a minimum
Unfirendly - travelling long distances for heather / fruit pollination

I'm sure there are many other examples.

And before the bullets start flying, I'm not necessarily criticising any of these practices, just giving an example of what people might mean when they say "the friendly way"
 
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not sure what number we're up to but...

"you should be paying me to take these bees away, they're worth money"
 
not sure what number we're up to but...

"you should be paying me to take these bees away, they're worth money"

This always reminds me of the scene in Ghostbusters where they have just caught the green ghost (having destroyed much of the hotel). The client refuses to pay and Bill Murray says "That's fine, we can just put him right back in there..."
 
How do you feel or think about this then.....

The bees are kept with the absolute minimum of intervention and allowed to behave in a natural manner without manipulation or interference. No artificial or chemical treatments are used on either the bees or the hives.

Chris
 
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