MuswellMetro Queen Bee Joined Oct 1, 2009 Messages 6,525 Reaction score 30 Location London N10 Hive Type 14x12 Jan 12, 2011 #21 wightbees said: Look but don't touch, as my mum use to tell me when i was little lol. Click to expand... yes but we all did touch and that's why i married my wife
wightbees said: Look but don't touch, as my mum use to tell me when i was little lol. Click to expand... yes but we all did touch and that's why i married my wife
MJBee Drone Bee Joined Dec 4, 2008 Messages 1,812 Reaction score 1 Location Dordogne 24360 France Hive Type Commercial Number of Hives 16 a mix of Commercial, National, 14 x 12, Dadant and a Warre Jan 12, 2011 #22 December 2010 turned the weather statistics on their head, however, Februrary is the month that we can usually guarantee sub zero temperatures and snow. IMHO there is still a lot more winter to come.
December 2010 turned the weather statistics on their head, however, Februrary is the month that we can usually guarantee sub zero temperatures and snow. IMHO there is still a lot more winter to come.
F Finman Queen Bee Joined Nov 8, 2008 Messages 27,887 Reaction score 2,026 Location Finland, Helsinki Hive Type Langstroth Jan 12, 2011 #23 . If you think that hive is dead, just lift the inner cover and look what you see. If the hive is dead, where you need stetoscope. If it is alive, you continue to be afraid what happend. Best advice is, keep out of hives.
. If you think that hive is dead, just lift the inner cover and look what you see. If the hive is dead, where you need stetoscope. If it is alive, you continue to be afraid what happend. Best advice is, keep out of hives.