Lovely evening so ... it's over 10 days since the last inspection so decided it was time to check for queen cells ... all three colonies nice and calm ... no sign of queen cells ... lots of honey in the long hive so gave them another couple of empty frames to have a go at ... If they carry on like this I reckon I'm going to have about four 14 x 12 frames of honey off this hive at the end of the season - considering they swarmed in May really pleased with them. Some of the honey filled frames are so thick they are really heavy to lift ...
Paynes Poly hive now on 10 frames and so they got another frame ... unfortunately my dummy board would not fit in the bit of space left so, foolishly, I went back having modified it (after taking suit and gloves off ... you know what's coming !) and decided I'd just lift the lid and slip it in ... UNFORTUNATELY ... one little darling - just one ... landed on my finger ... that didn't worry me unduly ... then, as I was sliding the frame into the space the little beggar gave me the full works with her sting !! And then half a dozen were coming for me ... so, dummy board remains out as discretion proved the better part of valour... my typing tomorrow at work is going to have a lot of w's istead of e's and d's instead of s's .....
I'm thinking that I will need to put a super on this one as, again, there's about three frames of uncapped honey in the hive and a lot of capped brood.
The Nuc is now on five frames, one frame of honey and pollen and there's a lot of capped brood on the other four frames - HM has really got into her stride so ... think they might need to go into a full size hive before long.
All rather exciting .... but already worrying about next year .... all that equipment I'll need - I've got two allotments and my mum's garden and garage roof so no problem finding space for them but I suspect that I'll be hitting the sales for some kit in September ! Just don't let 'er indoors know ...