purplekate
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2013
- Messages
- 1
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- Location
- Llandovery, Carmarthenshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
This is my second year of beekeeping & have 2 hives of pretty vicious bees. I can't look at them without getting stung. I looked at them this week on got between 20+ stings. I'm not panicked by it, I just carry on, but a lot of time is wasted removing stings and smoking the area. This week the swelling from stings got so bad I went to the doctors, who believes I may be allergic to them as I was running a high temperature and due to the severity of the swellings.
I don't want to stop keeping bees and like to requeen with a less vicious local strain. My dilemma is that talking to the old gentleman I had the bees from they come from 'an old English' strain. They're very dark, produce loads of honey (last year 50-60lbs per hive), they don't tend to swarm and I've found very little varroa (none this year so far). I feel they should continue, but it's not practical for me to keep these 2 queens.
Has anyone got any advise on this situation??
Thanks
Kate
I don't want to stop keeping bees and like to requeen with a less vicious local strain. My dilemma is that talking to the old gentleman I had the bees from they come from 'an old English' strain. They're very dark, produce loads of honey (last year 50-60lbs per hive), they don't tend to swarm and I've found very little varroa (none this year so far). I feel they should continue, but it's not practical for me to keep these 2 queens.
Has anyone got any advise on this situation??
Thanks
Kate