alex
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2010
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- Location
- norfolk/suffolk border
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
A bee inspector has booked an appointment to come over and inspect my colonies this week. I've been keeping bees since 2008 and this will be my first official inspection and I have a few questions about the process:
1. Does the inspector do every part of the handling themselves, while I look on?
2. Should I have my bucket of warm soda crystal water ready for her to clean her tools before she starts?
3. I'm assuming that she will bring all the equipment she needs, but is there anything I should have ready? (other than cups of tea and biccies, of course!)
Sorry about the 'newbie' questions, but I'm feeling a bit nervous about having a stranger poke around with my precious bees!
PS. I looked on Beebase and see there have been a number of cases of foulbrood in my area (south norfolk / north suffolk). We checked our three colonies thoroughly yesterday and all seem in fine order - found all three queens with healthy brood, etc.
1. Does the inspector do every part of the handling themselves, while I look on?
2. Should I have my bucket of warm soda crystal water ready for her to clean her tools before she starts?
3. I'm assuming that she will bring all the equipment she needs, but is there anything I should have ready? (other than cups of tea and biccies, of course!)
Sorry about the 'newbie' questions, but I'm feeling a bit nervous about having a stranger poke around with my precious bees!
PS. I looked on Beebase and see there have been a number of cases of foulbrood in my area (south norfolk / north suffolk). We checked our three colonies thoroughly yesterday and all seem in fine order - found all three queens with healthy brood, etc.