Heather
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2008
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- Location
- Newick, East Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
Yep.. 6am or 7pm at the moment...
.... and capped cells not to sure if they are brood or drone though Only been at this for a month. any guidance gratefully received.
Made one of these and placed my new queen 36 ( now called 36B ) inside it. Removed her attendants first then placed her cage and frame in a nuc. She is destined to run my towerblock hive.
Thanks B+ for breeding her and all your help in answering my many questions.
Raiding skips. Not me. That mesh cost lots from B & Q and cut my fingers to ribbons bending and shaping it. The tape is for 36B to shelter behind not to hold the cage together. I'm paranoid the bees will tunnel in despite me pushing it down to the midrib and holding it tight with lazzy bands. I'm really worried about her. Will feel I let B+ diwn if she doesn't make it!Did you make this yourself? Have you been raiding skips again?.... Totally in awe.......loads of Good Luck with 36B.
Wow...lots of space!Made one of these
Raiding skips. Not me. That mesh cost lots from B & Q and cut my fingers to ribbons bending and shaping it. The tape is for 36B to shelter behind not to hold the cage together. I'm paranoid the bees will tunnel in despite me pushing it down to the midrib and holding it tight with lazzy bands. I'm really worried about her. Will feel I let B+ diwn if she doesn't make it!
A bait hive on a compost bin in the field next to the apiary is being mightily investigated all day. I took another bait hive down from a tree near the hives to move it to the garden. Went to get the wheelbarrow and there were bees in that too. Which will they choose and will they come tomorrow?
Wow...lots of space!
I'm hopeless. I bought a couple of plastic ones from Mann Lake and they must be a third of the size. Not tried one yet.
BeeJayBee I have a couple of books, guide to bees & honey, Ted Hooper & the dummies guide, but i have to admit i was a little Excited/nervous as it was my first real inspection!What book have you got, and what training did you do? (You've probably already said, but it's too warm to remember!)
Check these pictures
After seeing all of the posts about wax melting I did a bit of dumpster diving as the Americans call it and knocked one up this eve.
Now a question whats best, Black to absorb the heat ( as All of the solar stuff on u tube seems to be painted black), Or shiney silver tin foil. has anyone done both and if you have which seemed to work better?
Thanks for the reply. that's more or less what i have done, dumpster-dived an old double glazing window ripped it out and built a box and frame. also have a couple of old "cake" type trays that i built it around. hopefully ill get a photo in the morning.We are topic drifting but, based on my experiments, you want the heat source as low as possible (obviously). That means dark base, conductive to get the heat to the wax (I use an old roasting pan) and shiny sides. Two layers of glass or similar. There's a current thread with some great pics.
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