Could it be plastic? I have a spare plastic one
It can be if it is the stronger rigid type but you don't need it now !!!
Could it be plastic? I have a spare plastic one
Sure. I don’t know any other type other than the Torne’s plastic ones and that’s the one I have to spare, but they seems strong enough.It can be if it is the stronger rigid type but you don't need it now !!!
IMHO using a queen excluder at all is not good - you've just demonstrated why - the queen was obviously ready to go out on a mating flight but was prevented from doing so.So what’s not good about using a qx under
I see. I was told to do that to avoid the colony absconding, whereas if the queen stays in for 3 days the bees would have built comb, if the swarm queen was a mated one she would have started to lay, so less likely that they will abscond.IMHO using a queen excluder at all is not good - you've just demonstrated why - the queen was obviously ready to go out on a mating flight but was prevented from doing so.
I've seen a swarm abscond after they've drawn comb and the queen has laid in it, there's only so far you can go with restricting and controllong a colony - after all, you are dealing with wild creatures.I see. I was told to do that to avoid the colony absconding, whereas if the queen stays in for 3 days the bees would have built comb, if the swarm queen was a mated one she would have started to lay, so less likely that they will abscond. Is that false logic then?
Or when you go on holiday for two weeksNext thing, we will see the perennial suggestion of permanently fixing a queen excluder across the hive entrance to prevent any swarming at all.
What's this holiday thing?Or when you go on holiday for two weeks
Sorry to ask but I obviously don’t have the experience that you guys have: what would be the problem with that? ThanksOr when you go on holiday for two weeks
Hemo, wondering if you would please point me to any good sound resource on virgin queens and practical beekeeping in general? I’ve read the recommended books on queen rearing and other general beekeeping books, swarm, etc but neither those books or the senior beekeepers at my teaching apiary taught me the practical advice you are now sharing.
Sorry to ask but I obviously don’t have the experience that you guys have: what would be the problem with that? Thanks
Please don’t excuse yourself - I’m sincerely treasuring your input as I’m desperate for proper sound beekeeping advice and experience! Glad I came here for support.Tchu, forgive my postings on your issue. They are not a personnel dig at you but just my way of pointing out the wrong's as I see it that you have been given advice on by your mentor/LBKA.
Your situation isn't the first we have seen recently on here and another new beek has had issues following questionable intervention from a mentor/more experienced beek.
You are going about it the correct way and asking questions which we can advise on, the joy of the forum is you can take a consensus on the advice given and then think through the replies and add logic to them.
Not all LBKA offer good advice, some stick to the BBKA mantra of teaching and as I have found with my LBKA, they don't like others polluting their teaching with logic/common sense of alternative thinking.
I live in Wales. I don’t need a holiday. My holiday is permanent. Wasn’t there a gizmo on sale by modern beekeeping that supposedly enabled you to do thatWhat's this holiday thing?
Please don’t excuse yourself - I’m sincerely treasuring your input as I’m desperate for proper sound beekeeping advice and experience! Glad I came here for support.
Simply my opinion, but I feel you have been a bit harsh in your judgement of the mentoring given. In my book a QX under for two days is perfectly valid advice, but not something that I do. Why would I want to " faff" about ( your word) cutting up a QX when I have plenty full size just to slip under. Removing it takes about ten secondsThanks for your remarks, I mentioned it because my LBKA banned me from the Whats' up group because I posted similar posts poo pooing some ideas/ways of teaching. Quite a few so I'm led to believe took umbrage because I didn't ***** foot around mixing my words. Sadly there loss as I will not be renewing my LBKA/BBKA membership for what it was worth.
Simply my opinion, but I feel you have been a bit harsh in your judgement of the mentoring given. In my book a QX under for two days is perfectly valid advice, but not something that I do. Why would I want to " faff" about ( your word) cutting up a QX when I have plenty full size just to slip under. Removing it takes about ten seconds
Ask about for an old QX or buy a new one cut a piece off big enough to go over the entrance and a fix it with drawing pins to the entrance.
Make life easy and try thinking about simple ways of doing a task.
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