Chris Luck
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2010
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- Location
- Vienne, 86400, France
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- Less than 100
From The Native Irish Honey Bee Society:
'Piece of piss" ? - try getting your queens mated with our British weather, other than in an exceptional year (like this one promises to be). I think you'll find that's why the demand exists, why prices are high, and why people keep importing queens.
Wasn't there a commercial bloke last year, somewhere in the UK, who had to import 100's of colonies from mainland Europe after sustaining mega-losses, 'cause there wasn't a UK supplier ?
We have much the same weather conditions here and the losses were exactly the same here for that winter, so what? It's no more than you would expect if colonies double every year when they swarm and should average out over a ten year or longer period.
Look at the colony growth figures for the UK, it's a simple case of supply and demand and importing Queens is often cheaper, people in France do it as well although I question how they manage to loose so many of their colonies when I always have too many and struggle to shift any even at €150 for complete hive, supers and bees.
However none of this alters my answer as to how I keep my bees which was the pertinent point.
I leave them alone as much as possible, rarely need to interfere and can make most judgements by external observation, maybe a peep in the BB without removing frames and only then if required a closer look.
I never ever use any treatments either artificial or so called natural.
Basically I don't play with them.
Being able to do something doesn't mean you have to.
Chris