Oscarmonster
House Bee
Monsieur Abeille I hope you have plenty of bees, I would be very dissapointed if you had insufficient bees
So - I'm all ready!
How very good it is, for once, to be totally prepared!
On top of things. Knowing what to expect.
Yep. It's all plain sailing from now on.
Spend my declining years gentle snoozing to the sound of my bees.
I did the final preparations for picking up my first nuc tomorrow.
It's been a long wait. But since June last year, I've:
Been on an intro course.
Attended lots of apiary evenings at my local BKA.
Read Hooper three times, Cramp twice and the BKA Journal.
Sought the advice of Forum on what equipment is necessary
http://www.beekeepingforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=14039.
Been on the Forum every day.
Got the best equipment I can afford.
So - I'm all ready!
How very good it is, for once, to be totally prepared!
On top of things. Knowing what to expect.
Yep. It's all plain sailing from now on.
Spend my declining years gentle snoozing to the sound of my bees.
Roll on tomorrow.
Dusty.
Yep. Mowed a patch that was long overdue with an electric rotary. Hive either side. First was the 'good' hive, mower within 20 cm. No reaction at all. Second was the 'naughty' hive. A couple of metres off and they boil out and a couple of hundred settle on the mower itself. Same reaction as last year - veil on and garden gloves which give enough time to back off.Nearer to home strimmed the grass (jungle) that has shot up round my home hives. One colony took serious exception to this and boiled out in defence, good job that this was expected and I was well protected. I'll leave them to settle down then go and rake up the hay and probably get assaulted again ho hum
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