- Joined
- Nov 4, 2009
- Messages
- 4,035
- Reaction score
- 1,828
- Location
- Devon/South Hams
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
Lucky Alfie. I want one!
Isn't he just I bought it for my self really, Im putting a ball hitch on it as we have a small trailer for it to pull and move hives around, I do just drive our old disco and trailer(which can mess the fields up) or borrow one of the farms quads and trailer but it's handy having your own, it's only a 110cc but is very powerful for a small quad.. I don't know how it would stand up to bringing honey supers home. We will see.Lucky Alfie. I want one!
Usually in early spring nadired supers are removed when forage is available, and either used as a honey super above or for me a brood box or both..Weighed all 3 hives and was surprised that one had put on weight . Must improve my hive weighing technique. All 3 felt quite heavy and plenty of bees in them so not concerned right now. Took a couple of pictures from underneath the omf. Can clearly see the cluster on one of them. The other has a nadired super so the bees were more clearly visible through the polycarbonate crown board. When do people generally take the nadired super off, if not done at the end of autumn?
usually February/March time, when it's warm enough for bees to be flying freely so if there are any left in the nadir, it's no big deal shaking them out. Either then left on top of the crown board ot stacked nearby ready for when the bees need more spaceWhen do people generally take the nadired super off, if not done at the end of autumn?
If I tried that I wouldn’t be able to distinguish it from the hum of the M4, North Circular etc.Pruned the fruit trees and thornless blackberry in the apiary. Tried to listen for the bees through the wall of the brood box but as my hearing is poor, not a murmur. However, I stuck my phone under the omf and recorded the reassuring gentle buzz of the bees. . Looking forward to spring.
That is good to know for the future as I can just about hear them at the moment. It does not help having them in poly hives though.Tried to listen for the bees through the wall of the brood box but as my hearing is poor, not a murmur. However, I stuck my phone under the omf and recorded the reassuring gentle buzz of the bees. . Looking forward to spring.
Diluted honey in readiness for brood rearing.Weighed all 3 hives and was surprised that one had put on weight .
Can you explain please?Diluted honey in readiness for brood rearing.
I guess it is a combination of having gone from wooden to poly hives (better insulated) and hearing loss due to ageing.I can hear mine easily if I press my ear to the box. Even through a cosy over a wooden hive
The bees dilute the honey in readiness for brood rearing and place it close to or in the brood nest. The added water makes the hive heavier temporarily.Can you explain please?
I understand what you said but do bees really do that? I thought protein stores in the over wintering bees were used to feed new brood?The bees dilute the honey in readiness for brood rearing and place it close to or in the brood nest. The added water makes the hive heavier temporarily.
Royal jelly is a complex compound, consisting of water (50%–60%), proteins (18%), carbohydrates (15%), lipids (3%–6%), trace minerals, water-soluble vitamins, free amino acids, and many other less well-characterized compounds (Nagai and Inoue, 2004).I understand what you said but do bees really do that? I thought protein stores in the over wintering bees were used to feed new brood?
Enter your email address to join: