Gilberdyke John
Queen Bee
- Joined
- May 5, 2013
- Messages
- 5,697
- Reaction score
- 2,006
- Location
- HU15 East Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 10
A couple of us went to today's general auction with a trailer as one of the lots was 2 pallets of beekeeping equipment.
It consisted of a stainless steel ripening tank of some age as it had a well corroded brass honey valve. A poly wrapped tray containing a number of bee books with Hooper on top of the pile, the majority of the rest of the poly wrapped pellets were about 3 national brood boxes, a number of national supers, a couple of pent roofs in poor condition, a few wooden nucs. The interior of some of the boxes could be seen to contain frames and comb that appeared to be old and rotting with signs of wax moth activity. A fair description would include the word firewood.
We didn't wait for the auction to reach the lot and left to travel home via Pocklington, calling at Abelo beekeeping supplies on the way.
I was astounded to find out this evening that the lot sold for £150-00
It seems firewood is a valuable commodity.
It consisted of a stainless steel ripening tank of some age as it had a well corroded brass honey valve. A poly wrapped tray containing a number of bee books with Hooper on top of the pile, the majority of the rest of the poly wrapped pellets were about 3 national brood boxes, a number of national supers, a couple of pent roofs in poor condition, a few wooden nucs. The interior of some of the boxes could be seen to contain frames and comb that appeared to be old and rotting with signs of wax moth activity. A fair description would include the word firewood.
We didn't wait for the auction to reach the lot and left to travel home via Pocklington, calling at Abelo beekeeping supplies on the way.
I was astounded to find out this evening that the lot sold for £150-00
It seems firewood is a valuable commodity.