Dream on...... Wax moth have survived my solar wax melter and my freezerI'll be putting out all of my brood boxes tonight. Possible -8 should kill off wax moth
Not cold enough to do that even a normal freezer isn't really cold enough either. If memory serves its something like -40degreesC for a minimum of 48hrs that's needed to really kill stuff.I'll be putting out all of my brood boxes tonight. Possible -8 should kill off wax moth
I give a quick blast of a blowtorch to BBs not currently in use. Any gaps in the joints then get Brummer stopping. Seems to work for me. If I had more hives then that may not be as viable a proposition, I accept.Dream on...... Wax moth have survived my solar wax melter and my freezer
I really like that top photo, with the sun trying to pierce the gloom.Photos taken earlier -5c
Just had a listen to the sides of the hives and 8 mini nucs all are alive and making a nice humming sound, which is like buetifull music.View attachment 41648View attachment 41649
The two paynes nucs at the end of the row are completely under snow except for an area at the back and front of the nucs
Today it’s here…..Photos taken earlier -5c
Just had a listen to the sides of the hives and 8 mini nucs all are alive and making a nice humming sound, which is like buetifull music.View attachment 41648View attachment 41649
The two paynes nucs at the end of the row are completely under snow except for an area at the back and front of the nucs
Lovely photo.Today it’s here…..
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Lovely indeed!Today it’s here…..
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Why in earth would somebody hide honey from their children?I went around delivering "rent" yesterday afternoon. One of the landowners messaged me this morning saying that she'd had some with yoghurt last night and then forgotten to hide the jars. Her children found them this morning and had a load on their porridge for breakfast
James
Why in earth would somebody hide honey from their children?
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