Ando
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2009
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- Location
- Leicester, uk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7
Hi All
I don't post on here that often just read most of the threads, but thought I'd share this with you as I was quite shocked, but I guess it happens and always will do.
I sold an extractor to a older chap via a car boot sale the misses did a few weeks back, anyway he ended up with my phone number. when I first spoke to him he told me he'd got the bees in a hive from a chap in Melton Mowbrey, he hadn' by the sounds of it so I pointed him towards the local BKA thinking he would go to them and get some training/ info and that was that.
Then last week he phoned me to say he had bees everywhere in his hedge, so I told him they were swarming and did he have something to collect them in, no was the answer to all the suggestions I made, I couldn't go over as I was at work and about to go into a meeting, so I told him to leave them they would move on on there own in a few hours. Not the best solution but when I asked him if he had looked through them since he got them, he said no the guy he got them off told him not to look at them for a month or so. I told him he needed to look through the hive and see if they were queen cells he asked me what they looked like
So I went over yesterday to have a look through them with him and try to show him the different cells etc. found a dozen or so queen cells that were hatching as we looked through, I removed a queen and put it in one of my hive so he has a back up if his fails to mate etc.
I asked him about where he was getting his info from when he started he has a book but doesn't sound like hes read it, the guy who sold them to him got £400 for a old ply hive with One super with frames and 2 empty ones, but he did get a bee suit, cheap one and thats it.
I also asked him when I got there if he had any kit, you guessed it apart from the suit he hadn;t got a thing.
I feel sorry for the guy and can;t beleive that someone would sell bees with out frist asking if they knew what they were doing or at least if they were new to bee keeping, were having or have had some training before.
I'm amazed and annoyed that someone could sell bees in this way.
What do you guys think?
Cheers
Ando
I don't post on here that often just read most of the threads, but thought I'd share this with you as I was quite shocked, but I guess it happens and always will do.
I sold an extractor to a older chap via a car boot sale the misses did a few weeks back, anyway he ended up with my phone number. when I first spoke to him he told me he'd got the bees in a hive from a chap in Melton Mowbrey, he hadn' by the sounds of it so I pointed him towards the local BKA thinking he would go to them and get some training/ info and that was that.
Then last week he phoned me to say he had bees everywhere in his hedge, so I told him they were swarming and did he have something to collect them in, no was the answer to all the suggestions I made, I couldn't go over as I was at work and about to go into a meeting, so I told him to leave them they would move on on there own in a few hours. Not the best solution but when I asked him if he had looked through them since he got them, he said no the guy he got them off told him not to look at them for a month or so. I told him he needed to look through the hive and see if they were queen cells he asked me what they looked like
So I went over yesterday to have a look through them with him and try to show him the different cells etc. found a dozen or so queen cells that were hatching as we looked through, I removed a queen and put it in one of my hive so he has a back up if his fails to mate etc.
I asked him about where he was getting his info from when he started he has a book but doesn't sound like hes read it, the guy who sold them to him got £400 for a old ply hive with One super with frames and 2 empty ones, but he did get a bee suit, cheap one and thats it.
I also asked him when I got there if he had any kit, you guessed it apart from the suit he hadn;t got a thing.
I feel sorry for the guy and can;t beleive that someone would sell bees with out frist asking if they knew what they were doing or at least if they were new to bee keeping, were having or have had some training before.
I'm amazed and annoyed that someone could sell bees in this way.
What do you guys think?
Cheers
Ando