- Joined
- Jul 30, 2019
- Messages
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- Location
- Herefordshire/shropshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 50+
Charged and introduced virgins just.
Called to two swarms today, one on the Aston Martin plant, they offered us a tour of the plant as a thank you.
The second just as interesting , in a compost bin. Successfully retrieved them both and both passed onto other Beekeepers
I’m down to my last 15lb bucket. It goes like hot cakes. Mine is yellow though.Extracted four supers of clear dandelion honey
Let you know in a day or two I have one a little similar.
Shall we agree on yellowish-brown? QI’m down to my last 15lb bucket. It goes like hot cakes. Mine is yellow though.
Shall we agree on yellowish-brown? (maybe with a hintI’m down to my last 15lb bucket. It goes like hot cakes. Mine is yellow though.
She emerged yesterdayLet you know in a day or two I have one a little similar.
They can re-seal them once a queen has emerged.Checked my hives in my garden today ,saw queen cells which were capped ,and took them out .Thought I would open the capped queen cell to find nothing inside .Is this a usual occurance or are the bees playing with me
John
It’s very comforting to know that I’m not the only beek who can take over half an hour playing hide and seek with a queen when an AS is required.Had a hunch that bees coming into my garage and nosing around was a precursor to a colony swarming.
Donned suit went to the hives and found two bait hives being investigated.
Went through H5 and found them queenless - no eggs, no larvae, no queen, but good tempered. Gave them a test frame from H4 which has the best temperament currently.
Then on finding queen cells in H4, I spent well over half an hour hunting for the unmarked queen, who was found lurking in the bottom box.
Nuc’d the queen on her frame, added two frames of brood, one frame of food and shook in three frames of bees from a super.
Broke queen cells down to one and boxed everything up fitting a clearer board under the top super.
This is the third colony to make swarm preps so far, out of four. The one that hasn’t, has probably gone drone layer and I’ll be checking them tomorrow.
They are not playing with you until they seal a worker bee inside.Checked my hives in my garden today ,saw queen cells which were capped ,and took them out .Thought I would open the capped queen cell to find nothing inside .Is this a usual occurance or are the bees playing with me
John
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