philipm
Field Bee
- Joined
- Nov 13, 2012
- Messages
- 670
- Reaction score
- 212
- Location
- Blaenannerch. Wales
- Hive Type
- None
- Number of Hives
- 4
Today the weather wasn't so good so made some soft set honey from the honey I extracted at the weekend.
Had a visit from the Bee Inspector this afternoon.
A very interesting afternoon and I learnt a lot, will be looking forward to the next inspection.
Went down to pop more syrup on both colonies. And I think (touch wood) I might have got away with two mated queens. Both hives were bringing in pollen! I know it isn't a hard and fast rule that pollen means they are rearing brood but with both bringing it in I am hopeful.
This is two weeks post split and leaving them both to raise their own queens from the cells I left in. So fingers crossed they are doing ok. Another week and I can have a look. Might have to bring in some help as I am not very good at spotting queens.
I did take a video of both. Wondered why there wasn't much sign of returning bees whilst I was filming the nuc, turned out I was in the way and they were all landing on my back!!! Also think one of the girls from the other hive was trying to get in as there is a bit of fistycuffs towards the end.
I really hope this means I have succeeded (for now).
https://youtu.be/_iTCEBKhheI
Received a notification that AFB has been found within 3km of my apiary. I thought it would be reasonable to ask exactly where but the inspector says she can't tell me.
Why?! - We need to know, so if we are called to a swarm in the area ...
More frantic activity at bait hive yesterday....
Couldn't see where they were coming from.
Husband chatted to our neighbours who reported catching a swarm.
I have this niggling fear...........A colony I looked in two days ago had a nearly capped QC slap bang in the middle of an outer frame of sealed brood.
Queen laying well with nearly a whole frame of newly laid eggs at the other side of the brood nest.
They were very low on food so I fed them.....
The feeder is empty and there are still masses of bees hanging down onto the OMF
I really really hope they haven't filled their tummies and made themselves at home with my neighbours.
Oh well....I'll look in tomorrow.
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