It's been busy! I've been sourcing wood etc for benches to put hives on. I've also been making them. We took a second crop of honey from the farm bees the other day. Around 60 kg. More thn I expected, considering. There will be a bit more to come, when I sort them out for varroa treatment. I'm a bit behind there, but never mind. I lost nucs at the farm, but had the same on other sites. Three nucs though had to be transferred to full hives...Abelo's.
The new Sandwell lot are looking good and have had their first and second varroa treatments. They may get a third if I get the chance, just to make sure. The drop on the first treatment was not that bad though.
The original allotment site has had its ups and downs this year. I went in with only three good colonies and maybe acted too soon in splitting them all in early May. I then lost five potential nucs. Just to make matters worse I lost my strongest and nicest pair of queens as well! I managed to re-queen one with a daughter, but kept having awful trouble with the other. Two nucs grew fast and were transferred. One is in an Abelo. WOW.....talk about
strong. It's as if they realise that they are in a palatial home and act accordingly! I took two twelve frame supers, packed with honey, a few weeks ago, about 35 kg! There is still another to take as well, along with some from other hives.
It has not been as good a year as I hoped for, but lessons have been learned. New Years resolutions will follow.... in January!
Some pics