Just so no ones caught out, the pbka auction is on the last Saturday of April rather than the first in may this year.
https://pbka.info
https://pbka.info
I wonder if your live bee sale prices will be as high as in west sussex this weekend.
All lots went for over £300 even the nucs bar one and the highest went for £370.
Cant imagine it myself, not so many beginners as there were a few seasons ago and there's been no significant winter losses that I've heard of in pembs.
If they were likely to achieve that sort of price I'd put a load in to make a quick buck.
Lots of losses down here in the south east of England this winter. Some beekeepers I know have lost all their hives, I lost 50% for one reason or another, but past years when others have had high losses but I didn't so its swings and roundabouts. Others have lost 70%+.
not sure what things in London have been like?
Crikey! I was thinking of making the trip over to the Meon Valley Auction next month, but not for that sort of price.I wonder if your live bee sale prices will be as high as in west sussex this weekend.
All lots went for over £300 even the nucs bar one and the highest went for £370.
Some reporting 50-75% losses whilst others haven't lost any - and not all the latter are the very experienced beekeepers.Lots of losses down here in the south east of England this winter. Some beekeepers I know have lost all their hives, I lost 50% for one reason or another, but past years when others have had high losses but I didn't so its swings and roundabouts. Others have lost 70%+.
How do bee auction organisers check the authenticity of bees and equipment put up for sale. Just wondering after all my hives were stolen in April last year. I was an idiot for not branding them - something that has been rectified since.
I was an idiot for not branding them
I'm hearing more lots bees will be available at Meon Valley auction in May - 12 mentioned but haven't seen the catalogue as yet
Phew, I'll cancel my bulk order of microchips thenNothing much they can do - bees get checked by the SBI's the day before and that's it -can't really tell one hive from another. Most hives that get stolen get the bees taken out and put in new kit anyway and the hive (and frames) get torched.
don't beat yourself up, those bees will be long dead by now, you'd have to be in there every couple of days to keep them all marked
Nothing much they can do - bees get checked by the SBI's the day before and that's it -can't really tell one hive from another. Most hives that get stolen get the bees taken out and put in new kit anyway and the hive (and frames) get torched.
don't beat yourself up, those bees will be long dead by now, you'd have to be in there every couple of days to keep them all marked
Any idea when the catalogue is published?
Where in Hants are you roughly?
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