- Joined
- May 31, 2015
- Messages
- 1,031
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- 106
- Location
- S. Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 20 & 6 Nucs
Spent an evening driving around various apiaries introducing our new 'Superbee' queens to their new homes.
Ah ha! The bees are mine at last!
I can almost see you rubbing your hands together with delight. Enjoy
I promise not to lose any swarms this year lol
make sure you have plenty of spare supers with a RW queen, good all weather honey producers and gentle bees, well except for the one that stung me through the ventilation mesh in a traveling box.Checked my Ricky Wilson queen cage. Empty fingers crossed
Expected to AS my Buckie hive but all's well ........sort of. There are a few empty queen cups on the bottom bars of two frames in the first super. We'll see if bees move eggs then. Away for a few days so will look in again on Sunday
Checked out the 20 + nucs with Native Cornish Black bees... all doing well with eggs and larvae and nice Black mated queens... beggars the question why some are not intelligent enough to do this ( Breed their own!!)
Nos da
Good Luck!
Had a call from a member of the public regarding a swarm, put the swarm kit into the car, and off I go! Well when arrived at the address he showed me the bees (or what was left of them). He told me that they had been on the road since yesterday afternoon, there were 1000's of them just squashed on the road, there was a few 100 left, no queen. Looking at the dead ones squashed into the road it must have been a massive swarm. When I was there the other residents told me that they telephoned the council yesterday (four times) and they weren't interested in helping them. Such a shame when this happens. I used and old queen in a cage to attract the few hundred that were left and put them in a mating nuc I'd made up that was a little short of bees.
Sad day for both the bees and myself.
Had a quick peek today through the plastic crown board and they are clustered in two groups in the nuc, one lot on the left hand side and one on the right hand side. Do you think these were two separate swarms? Should I just leave them how they are and let them sort themselves out?
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