What did you do in the Apiary today?

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I took the topper around my home apiary this afternoon. It's been in need of attention for some time as the nettles had become rather tall, but my compact tractor has been out of action for a few months thanks to a knackered radiator cap. Absolutely no-one appears to have them in stock or could suggest a possible alternative. After much searching, I found that with a little attention from a Dremel to narrow the retaining lugs, the cap from a mid-70s MGB is the same specification, fits nicely, and is a quarter of the price. So the engine no longer overheats nor starts spewing coolant after running for five minutes.

It's been bright and sunny here today which makes a very pleasant and welcome change from the depressing permacloud of the last three weeks, but there's quite a chilly north-easterly wind and it must be easily below 10°C even before accounting for the wind chill. I was impressed to see that a few of the ladies were bringing in pollen regardless. Tough as old boots, they are :)

James
Aye it was lovely in the direct sun this morning and the girls were out, I watched but have no idea what they were doing. Like yours, as it became colder they carried on flying but in reduced numbers. I think we and they are on borrowed time weather wise
 
We must have hundreds. We have these

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As well as the big house spiders.
These things eat each other!
These are common in my house too. They appear fragile, but they’ll kill and eat other more robust looking spiders, as well as you say, each other. They’re easier to catch though!
 
They’re easier to catch though!
Vacuum cleaner does for ours. I once watched one ensnare a huge Eratigena that couldn’t defend itself against the reach of those long legs. I intervened and pinched it letting the big beastie escape
 
While doing some extracting in the kitchen, discovered I have a spider living under the cupboard. Lazy bees coming out of the supers provided breakfast and dinner.
Not fond of these long-legged cellar spiders. Damned invasive species. Think they moved in with a cheap chest of drawers that someone gave me.

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Had a little wander around the hives, the bees were all very busy. Watched a handsome black drone walk out and dust himself down before flying off and I noticed another drone coming back to a daughter colony of this one. They were all hitting the Gorse today.
Came home to find a lot of activity on the spent Persian Ivy.
 

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