- Joined
- Mar 30, 2011
- Messages
- 37,497
- Reaction score
- 17,937
- Location
- Glanaman,Carmarthenshire,Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
pity you didn't have a decent car in that kind of weatherDiscovery (disco)
pity you didn't have a decent car in that kind of weatherDiscovery (disco)
I’m sure JBM was making a joke.Discovery (disco) I haven’t been clubbing since 2008
I know, and I agree jbm series 1 it was and a right rust bucketI’m sure JBM was making a joke.
What a beautiful sight - in and outside of the apiary!Bee’s busy out flying, snow still covering the hilltop’s but pleasant in the sunshine. Had to replenish fondant on 3 out of 6 colonies. Roll on better weather the ground here is so sodden it’s going to take a long time to dry it out and warm it up for growing
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Any worker brood?As I adjusted a dislodged frame I noticed a 2” dia patch of drone brood on one frame and a few more on the facing frame!
Yes, plenty on two of the 6 framesAny worker brood?
Only three and a half months until your longest dayI took the opportunity to move 7 hives out of my isolation apiary today ready for the new season. It was cold and misty in my valley until about 10.30 but when I relocated them on a local hill it was sunny and the established hives were really busy.
As I went to set up a Paynes poly nuc I managed to dislodge the roof so took the opertunity to check the stores.
It was lacking stores so I rolled out some fondant and slipped it in the feeder.
As I adjusted a dislodged frame I noticed a 2” dia patch of drone brood on one frame and a few more on the facing frame!
They certainly didn’t look strong enough to swarm so could they be thinking about supercedure?
Well that's somewhat depressing!Only three and a half months until your longest day
Possibly will take a month more for emerging/ maturity and then only two and a half months until the longest day.
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