my lucky escape

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john t

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last week i introduced an imported queen into a weak failing colony,after removing the drone laying queen- this was my only hive,

on the Monday it was vandalized by kids throwing rocks, so i moved the remaining two frames of bees into a small nuc, and moved the now empty hive the other side of my hedge,the hive was sited on a river bank

on the friday i was in the garage preparing to move the small colony from the nuc into an observation hive when a tree fell without any notice, i would have been standing at the side of the nuc 5 mins later

be careful where you site your hives

dose anyone in the Andover area know where i can get hold of a colony or nuc of bees
 

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yes after the event, it made me think how lucky i had been
 
Good grief! Risky business this bee juggling lark. :)
I hope that you can recover your season from this John.
 
Good grief! Risky business this bee juggling lark. :)
I hope that you can recover your season from this John.

the few bees that were left (about a mug full) are now in an observation hive, i think they are q- and so not really worth sending for a new queen,
i have set up some bait boxes so fingers crossed,
there dosent seem to be much availability from the local bee farmers the 2018 nucs all taken
 
swarm boxes are now sited , and half of the tree chopped ready to split and stack , will keep me going for a year or two im sure
 
So you had a drone laying queen, a vandalised hive AND nearly got splatter by a tree and this lot call you lucky!?

Beekeepers really are glass half full types, aren't they?
 
So you had a drone laying queen, a vandalised hive AND nearly got splatter by a tree and this lot call you lucky!?

Beekeepers really are glass half full types, aren't they?

its a strange world, all that happened last week and i feel very lucky,

lessons learned
1, dont have your hives in public view
2, risk assess your hives location if possible

3, if it all goes wrong - keep smiling :sunning:
 

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