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- Location
- Wigan
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 6
Not another bright spark ?Ohm sweet ohm. You might find a bit of resistance there . . .
Good luck.
John Wilkinson
Not another bright spark ?Ohm sweet ohm. You might find a bit of resistance there . . .
Good luck.
My first swarm of the year..and I find it at work. A monster of a swarm, a bit hard to spot as they blend in quite well with the concrete, but nearly 3ft long.
Yes, that is a sea of coal they have landed in!
Were they doing the hokey cokey?
(I know that joke was the pits, but please don't slag me off.)
P.S. Apis Carbonifera?
This is absolutely disgusting!
I post a very professional photograph of native bees in plight and jokes are just made!
Keep it up
This is absolutely disgusting!
I post a very professional photograph of native bees in plight and jokes are just made!
Keep it up
Only just found them today. Had to write Risk assessment and method statement to give to supervisors!
Going to get them in hive tomorrow, and then collect Friday evening.
Will post some more pics tomorrow of the hiving process.
Bloody hell and i thought i had to jump through hoops for my job.
does anything ever get done there? cose i struggle with the paperwork where i am lol
Yes, Safety first!
safety report came out the other day.
Company bought 2 all electric cars, handy as we have lots of spare electricity!
Some daft twits steoped out in front of them the other day because they could not hear them coming!
So now I suspect the VERY quite electric car will be fitted with some sort of warning siren to warm people they are there.
They are only silent, not invisble
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