- Joined
- Sep 4, 2011
- Messages
- 5,964
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Wiveliscombe
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 24
Not at Reading were you?
No, I went to Warwick. Moved to Newbury for my first job after I graduated.
James
Not at Reading were you?
Went to Richmond Park yesterday with the intention of cycling but it was still closed yesterday. About 40 trees have come down.Yes. I can imagine if you were actually caught up in it!
I remember sneaking into Bushy Park where the trees were down like ninepins. I think there was a roaring trade in little things made from fallen oaks.
I have a book somewhere with pictures taken from the Royal Parks
Oh! My father was there then liaising with the university and industry to get people jobs.No, I went to Warwick. Moved to Newbury for my first job after I graduated.
James
sorry to see use wide blocks or cut bat straps fixed to hive legs like ground spikes. hope queen ok may be worth putting recues in hive set up in greenhouse only lightly warmed if you have one still standing.View attachment 30470
The most sheltered spot in the garden apiary! Stand and 3 hives turned over. Suited up at 10pm. Hopefully Queens survived. Off to check out apiaries this morning. Fingers crossed.
Oh! My father was there then liaising with the university and industry to get people jobs.
Ken Martin. I know ....... It is a big university but ...... A small world too!
Sat in workshop watching stuff flying around outside. Seems this is a new storm, but who'd have known. I certainly hadn't realised that the last one had finished.
Ken Martin
Picking up again with us not been good all day but things are starting to fly once more
If you want to give your hives the best chance of blowing over, why not attach a sail?
Oh no! Lived in Rugby but never played it!Did he by any chance play rugby for Minehead Barbarians?
James
Oh no! Lived in Rugby but never played it!
just went out to retrieve an empty syrup container that flew from the back and ended up across the road (it never moved during Eunice) and noticed the two big conifers next door are bending over a lot more than they were on FridayDudley, Eunice and now Franklin is hammering on the door. Looking forward to a day or two without wind , rain or snow. 🌧🌨🌪
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