td4bees
New Bee
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2012
- Messages
- 94
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- Location
- Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 50+
zest
i'm looking and watching with interest.
Just wandered round and watched a few bees venturing out in the sunshine ... not very warm so only the hardiest ones having a look - not poo flights - they were orienting and heading off to look for something ... bless them. After the well sub zero temperatures we've had lately I was surprised to see the inner temp of my Long Hive up in the low twenties ... must be sitting right under the sensor. Had a check of all inspection boards ... haven't had chance to look since last Sunday when I cleaned them off ... 5 mites on one poly hive, none at all on the other, about a dozen on the Long Hive floor - majority of them in the square under the bee gym. Nothing I'm going to worry about ... Got a lump of aluminium bar and some diesel glow plugs on ebay to set about a Redwood style vapouriser when I get a minute to spare. Total cost so far £8.75 on ebay ...(and I got four glow plugs in the pack so a few spares or a double heater element had occurred to me ?).
We had Bill Summers at the Association last night giving a talk on his Zest Hive:
http://thezesthive.com/
http://www.shropshirebees.co.uk/pdf/zest
Very interesting ... and lots of food for thought. I like to see new ideas - I don't agree with some of his comments but a lot of what he says has a very strong synergy with what I see in my super-insulated long deep hive.
i'm looking and watching with interest.