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Especially, when have to get mated queens.. If You mention them how pretty they are, they are getting horns on their heads..

Norton mentioned that they stop queen rearing operations for a couple of weeks in CY, when the bee eaters are passing through.

They have visited this country on a few odd occasions, apparently.
 
Norton mentioned that they stop queen rearing operations for a couple of weeks in CY, when the bee eaters are passing through.

They have visited this country on a few odd occasions, apparently.

I guess stopping Queen breeding may make sense when they pass through on migration if you were on a "stop over" like Cyprus.

Chris
 
Met a PHd student from the sustainability unit at Exeter university who is going to monitor winter mite drop and treatment on two colonies over the next few months.
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and made up some swarm boards for next season from recycled ply.

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Went and checked both sites today after the news of Payn3s last week. Was a wonderful site of all the hives flying, driving along the track to one site the ivy looked like there was a colony of bees in it with the amount of bees flying round, I had a good look but there didn't seem to be one.
 
Put ratchet straps on as has been very windy otherwise leaving them to it. Bees actually flying today
 
Met a PHd student from the sustainability unit at Exeter university who is going to monitor winter mite drop and treatment on two colonies over the next few months.
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and made up some swarm boards for next season from recycled ply.

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Hi,
Does she need other hives for her study? I'm just down the road at Teignmouth.

Regards,

Bill
 
Bl%dy mites

Girls flying well today on Heat Island, sub-tropical Southern Britain, in 11C. We still have ivy and an ivy-like bushy shrub.

Saw a mortuary bee take out a DWV victim (pictured). It's clear my current generation of brood is heavily violated and I cannot avoid a brood cull and OA. I'm terrified with all the possibilities of harming the Q, but I think it is unavoidable.
 
I think it looks a bit like Fatshedera Lizei, which is a cross between an Ivy and a Fatsia.
 
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Today sanking in the snow at the Apiary.:xmas-smiley-010:
Sunny, no wind, temp around 6 ( but cause of sun seems warmer). Few bees going out ( toilet call I presume).
Saw few wasps going to the hives:confused:. How they cope with freezing nights in snow? Must be I am missing something..
 
Saw few wasps going to the hives:confused:. How they cope with freezing nights in snow? Must be I am missing something..

I think the UK and Croatia must be growing some sort of freeze resistant super wasp!
We had -4 a few nights ago and I'm still seeing the odd wasp
 

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