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- Location
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- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- 24
I feel a new poly hive paint scheme coming on
James
James
I’m sure you posted that you were reducing the number this year?Pinched a failing queen and popped in a frame from a good colony. Demarees are out of control. Sometimes I don’t know why I do this. Apiary looks like a shanty town
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Yes. Sometimes it’s impossible. I have nine colonies and want six. The rest are splits that will be reunited.The best made plans and all that
Yes put bait hives in the sun!Elsewhere, the only two bait hives that I currently have empty are the two that are in the most shade. There was never any obvious interest in the ones I have at home that were in shade either, so I'm thinking that around here at least perhaps the scouts might prefer those that are out in the sunshine. I'll leave them out for another month or so though, just in case there are some colonies that aren't completely exhausted from all the swarming already.
James
Yes put bait hives in the sun!
yes, but it's one of those strange sentences - shaded but in full sunFrom memory, Seeley's guidance is that there should be some shade,
My grandchildren aged 11 and 9 put up a bait hive in a remote part of the farm in North Yorkshire and a couple of weeks ago it was occupied. Or at least they thought it was..... Seems the queen missed the entrance and it ended up under the pallet the hive was o. A few photos and following grandpa's instructions they had the comb into the hive with we assume the queen this time and the bees following her willingly. Think/hope the kids are hooked.Ignore him put them in the sun, even I can smell the wax/lure baking and I’d imagine every bee within miles can to! Those in sunny spots outperform those in the shade consistently, I put my first 1 up aged 10 on the chicken feed shed roof.
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