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buzz lightyear

House Bee
Joined
Apr 20, 2009
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Location
North Notts uk
Hive Type
National
Number of Hives
18
Just on my way home after watching the first few lots of bees going for around £50. Glad I'm not selling
Looks like it's been a mild winter in terms of losses.
Just to update on my way past the gate, heard some later ones going for £120 or so.
 
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they did go for up to £120.00 bursting out of there boxes. my mate put some in in a hive brood and a half got£120. later on there was a national hive with no bees went for £130. they could of had a hive and bees for less than that. 9 pound or honey went for £28-00 and there was 30 pound buckets going for £30-00 you cant weigh it up sometimes
 
Never seen owt like it. Seemed hard to get people to bid at all

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Glad I found homes for mine before the auction.
How disappointing for those selling, but good for buyers.
 
Never seen owt like it. Seemed hard to get people to bid at all

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There was a child's bee suit which I fancied for my grand daughter but when a little lad started to bid for it I hadn't the heart to bid against him. Didn't stop a woman from snapping it up from him.
 
It was a good day out and my first time their. Will definitely go next year and take some kit to.

I came home with three colonies in the end.
 
Hived langstroth collonies ?what money did they go for?
 
It was a good day out and my first time their. Will definitely go next year and take some kit to.

I came home with three colonies in the end.

ARE YOU THE MAN THAT HAD TO SNEAK THEM PAST THE WIFE???not worthy THE MOST A HIVE WENT FOR WAS £120
 

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