pandtpoultry
New Bee
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2010
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- Location
- Where I lay my hat.......
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hi all, had the bee inspector round today and overall the bees are healthy but colonies are weaker than would like and as all swarmed when I was away they are queenless apart from one that lays mixed drone and workers in worker cells? (she is newly mated though)
I did requeen a hive but queen vanished so try again.
He said due to there being no other beekeepers locally and the dire forage due to bloody sheep clearing everything for miles around, height above sea level and harsh weather beekeeping is not viable without full swarm control or buying in mated queens. I know we have naff weather but I am sure highlands are worse but is there more forage there? I got 2 supers of honey with another left on the hive for them. However I already was in the process of outing my beehaus for a wooden hive. Are there other 'harsh' 'isolated' beekeepers with any tips as there is no way i am giving up, bumble bees do well bloody wasps do too well so surley honey bees should make it.
Overall it was a good inspection and learnt alot about many other things I did not know.
I did requeen a hive but queen vanished so try again.
He said due to there being no other beekeepers locally and the dire forage due to bloody sheep clearing everything for miles around, height above sea level and harsh weather beekeeping is not viable without full swarm control or buying in mated queens. I know we have naff weather but I am sure highlands are worse but is there more forage there? I got 2 supers of honey with another left on the hive for them. However I already was in the process of outing my beehaus for a wooden hive. Are there other 'harsh' 'isolated' beekeepers with any tips as there is no way i am giving up, bumble bees do well bloody wasps do too well so surley honey bees should make it.
Overall it was a good inspection and learnt alot about many other things I did not know.