rockdoc
Field Bee
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2011
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- Location
- East Devon a bit of a green desert!
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
Well you all said it, take a few days out and get back in. This evening I went off to the other part of my apiary where this years swarms are hived. All four are in great shape for the winter with good stores and 4-5 frames of BIAS. All the queens look good and temperament was calm. As text book as beekeeping gets. It was a very enjoyable evening. Just got to sort out the three that gave me grief and prompted the first part of this thread.
By the way, has anyone tried using cut up chunks of those saddle fungi that grow on the side of tree trunks? I've used the small cannonball type which smoulder well with a cool smoke.
By the way, has anyone tried using cut up chunks of those saddle fungi that grow on the side of tree trunks? I've used the small cannonball type which smoulder well with a cool smoke.