Quatermain
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2011
- Messages
- 8
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Norfolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Plenty of blue cornflowers out when I took the dog for a walk earlier. Or could be Willow herb if a darker blue
Had a very good day.
NoSmoking (Richard) came over to look at my Top Bar hive as well as help me shift a few full 14x12 chambers I couldn't manage by myself on the sky scrapper colony so I could check the mesh floor and remove the jammed varroa tray which has been stuck in place since last year.
Earlier in the year I A/S two colonies to give to new bee keepers and ended up combining them as they both failed to raise a new queen. 6 weeks ago I gave a them a test frame and they managed to raise a new queen and I was pleased to see she is now laying.
Slight issues with the top bar hive, one of the combs was crossed over to another bar, so I carefully cut along the under side to bend it back, unfortunately I cut to deep and the weight of the stores caused the comb to fail and break away. I was a little upset at what I had caused but the comb only had drone brood in it and most of the stores should be recovered.
We then drove to his house and had a look at his top bar hive, they are expanding nicely and are looking very good.
PS. Thank you Richard for all your help, I had really pleasant day working with the bees. Its nice to finally get out and about again although I'm paying for it now as my back has seized up.
Just put on my beesuit and picked up my smoker, started walking down to the apiary only to see a big black cloud of bees disappearing over the trees.
Damnit!!!!
Bundled the kids into the car and tried to follow it but could find no sign.
Now sitting by the phone hoping to get a call from a neighbour.
I had real trouble finding the queen last night whilst doing an AS. The light was starting to go and I wished more than anything that she was marked. Maybe now is the time for me to start marking!
Hahaha.........they did it for you....or was this another one.
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