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- Lewes, East Sussex
- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- 3
Checked the three hives for stores. Not a single frame full of capped honey. Poor show girls!
I think that’s boatsOne question though….. is it considered unlucky in beek circles to rename the queen if she already has a name?
Do you have spare crown boards try using them under and above which would keep the bees out or at least keep them to a minimum.Delight and panic
Inspection day today weather was great. Bees lovely and calm until we started to take the supers off to inspect the btoodbox, of course there is nectar and some capped honey and a much as we tried to cover the boxes god the bees were everywhere. We were so excited to be able to take seven frames off for extraction, that's a total of 16 so far. Initially I thought we'd get 5 jars this year and I would have been delighted with that, but the fact we are up to 40 jars plus 7 frames which we have extracted and leaving to settle until tomorrow I am over the moon. Another learning experience will be to manage the robbing while we are inspecting. Any advice on this gratefully received.
No we only have the four for our hives but we are going to make sure we have spare before the next inspection. Do you think it would be better if we didn't Inspect all four at the same time?Do you have spare crown boards try using them under and above which would keep the bees out or at least keep them to a minimum.
I clear supers without checking every frame, sort at home and return unusable frames the next day.Delight and panic
Inspection day today weather was great. Bees lovely and calm until we started to take the supers off to inspect the btoodbox, of course there is nectar and some capped honey and a much as we tried to cover the boxes god the bees were everywhere. We were so excited to be able to take seven frames off for extraction, that's a total of 16 so far. Initially I thought we'd get 5 jars this year and I would have been delighted with that, but the fact we are up to 40 jars plus 7 frames which we have extracted and leaving to settle until tomorrow I am over the moon. Another learning experience will be to manage the robbing while we are inspecting. Any advice on this gratefully received.
I don't think that would make much difference, if all four are active then they can be attracted to the smell of the honey, you could use some plywood cut down to size or even a hive cloth or two. To help if you have none if your wanting to take frames to process use clearer boards as dani suggested.No we only have the four for our hives but we are going to make sure we have spare before the next inspection. Do you think it would be better if we didn't Inspect all four at the same time?
That answered my question perfectly, thank youI don't think that would make much difference, if all four are active then they can be attracted to the smell of the honey, you could use some plywood cut down to size or even a hive cloth or two. To help if you have none if your wanting to take frames to process use clearer boards as dani suggested.
I think your talking about doing inspections though?
Your welcome good luck, more honey frames to extract as wellThat answered my question perfectly, thank you
I tryed some thing the other day I had a drone laying queen, I introduced a well mated queen who had been laying in a hair curler cage with attendants the following day the DLQ was out side dead they had stopped feeding her and removed her then the mated queen was released this was a test on my part because I couldn't find the DLQ but it worked, luck maybe?Extracted all honey last weekend; best ever year despite no OSR. Visited out apiary this pm to check ex-DLQ nuc, where I took out all drone cells and introduced Q cell from elsewhere (couldn't find DLQ queen but no fresh eggs so i thought safe to try) now has eggs, so fingers crossed. Elsewhere mayhem. As I left car heard the bees and thought swarm, but no - robbing. They had found way into a weak hive, which is alas no more, so dismantled and took away. Reduced entrances on remaining hives jut in case.
Could I politely suggest any beginners reading this not try this unless like Curly they have 60 other hives to fall back on.I tryed some thing the other day I had a drone laying queen, I introduced a well mated queen who had been laying in a hair curler cage with attendants the following day the DLQ was out side dead they had stopped feeding her and removed her then the mated queen was released this was a test on my part because I couldn't find the DLQ but it worked, luck maybe?
Or a strong queen with good pheromones which they preferred?
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