Dissagree, had two really bad tempered colonies no eggs, brood, larvae, put test sections of eggs in one they left alone. Then spoke to an old beekeeper who said this time of year with no drones around even if queenless they often just leave eggs. Luckily i had queens in Mating Nucs to over winter so i have just merged two of them into the colonies. Could their be a a queen i each, possibly but even if there is they need brood at this time of year so something is not right. My view, find a queen from somewhere, make up a quick Nuc with a few frames merge here into that first then merge the Nuc into the bigger colony, safe that way.It’s a test frame. You don’t need drones.
That’s why I asked earlier whether a test frame at this time of year would work? However my statement was to blunt spike to generally explain what a test frame wasDissagree
Not really. What if there is a queen in there and she is the one that survives? @Swarm answer is the right oneMy view, find a queen from somewhere, make up a quick Nuc with a few frames merge here into that first then merge the Nuc into the bigger colony, safe that way.
you leave it that late!Glad I avoid this kind of stress by not opening the hives after September.
I do have some apiaries on Balsamyou leave it that late!
Ha, October is the new September.Glad I avoid this kind of stress by not opening the hives after September.
Our Rayburn has always gone on at the beginning of October but remains unlit. Yesterday the morning temperature was 13CHa, October is the new September.
Our Rayburn has always gone on at the beginning of October but remains unlit. Yesterday the morning temperature was 13C
No lockshield valves for balancing on your old system Emyr? Saves a lot of buggering about and you can use the wheel head valve at the opposite end of the radiator to turn radiators off in unused rooms if you want to.finally bit the bullet and turned the heating on last night now comes the annual closing, opening, just cracking open and tweaking of the radiator valves to 'balance' a fifty odd year old central heating system
I'll have it perfect by April
I bloody hate wasps after this seasonI had 4 out of 9 hives in one apiary being hammered by wasps. I went in today and found all 4 had no eggs or sign if any brood and were getting weaker. I combined them to make 2 larger colonies and will add a q+ nuc to them when we have some decent temps again.
20+ here last weekend, dropping now though.Temperatures are starting to drop here, having been around 15°C at the weekend. It's 11.5°C at the moment, but still generally comfortable working outdoors in shorts and short sleeves.
James
believe you me - it's not that simple, last year I had to turn the dining room radiator off/almost off to get a good flow in the study and hallway (no big deal as we seldom need heat in there) although a week or so later it was fine to use it. This year turning it off had the opposite effect, it's now fully open and both the study and hallway rads are fine. Doesn't help I suppose that all the downstairs feeds are dropped down from the main ring fitted upstairs.No lockshield valves for balancing on your old system Emyr? Saves a lot of buggering about and you can use the wheel head valve at the opposite end of the radiator to turn radiators off in unused rooms if you want to.
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