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Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:06 Feb 2024, 07:45
by JoJo36
Always check your wellies, sounds really painful!!
Ha ha, Mick I'm waiting for your witty reply??!! :lol:

Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:07 Feb 2024, 13:58
by MickBBKA
Ha :D Funny enough I have been to our allotments today and put AH warning posters up.
Nigel, they will be fine here as its warm in winter, its spring thats freezing but they will have a snug warm nest by then :(

Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:13 Feb 2024, 12:48
by AdamD
Went to the out apiary at the weekend. It was relatively mild and all hives had bees coming and going. One mini-plus hive was very light so they had some syrup to keep them going.
The danger time for starvation is from now onwards, so I'll check at the weekend as it is due to be dry then.

Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:15 Feb 2024, 04:39
by JoJo36
It's quite uplifting to see the bees coming and going this early on and a reminder that spring is on its way! :)
Mine have plenty of fondant which they seem to have chosen over stores??!!

Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:23 Feb 2024, 19:31
by NigelP
Nice cold day to clean the wax off my heather super frames. For those that don't extract heather honey you need to cut the super out of the frame, leaving empty frames covered in wax etc, so to reuse you need to remove all this residual wax.
Bought a wonderful bit of kit a couple of years ago, an old Polish Potato Boiler. Takes a couple of hours to get to a boil (large volume of water). But cleaned 26 supers worth of frames of all residual wax in around 2 hours. My old method of scrape and scrape took around 10 days at 2 hours per day. Also cleans queen excluders in seconds....

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Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:28 Feb 2024, 17:01
by NigelP
Busy day today installing mud mats behind hives in 2 Apiary sites. The ground is super saturated and will rapidly turn to mud if frequently walked on (see picture 2). But these plastic mud mats should keep everything dry and above mud level, and when the grass grows through them will become invisible.

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Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:29 Feb 2024, 07:18
by JoJo36
Great idea & I do like the look of the green hives, they blend into the environment :D

Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:03 Mar 2024, 16:37
by Juno
Bit of cleaning, bit of flame gun use, started creating 2nd tool kit to take to a new out apiary when I get to set it up.

Masses of weeding in the garden ready for a hive in my borders.

Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:05 Mar 2024, 14:27
by AdamD
Thanks for the post Juno,
Welcome to the Forum. :)

Re: What have you done today bee-related?

PostPosted:13 Mar 2024, 11:37
by AdamD
I checked some of my colonies at the weekend.
All those checked are alive, however one was a bit 'lively' and another was not a large colony; it had raised worker brood - easily seen by looking side-on at the domed cappings and an old queen = drone layer. She was not looking too sprightly either. There were no supercedure cells so I am confident that there is just one old queen in there; I should have changed her last year in any case but didn't get around to it and thankfully have a couple of spares in mini-plus hives. So far so good I suppose. I'll check the remaining stocks later when I have time and whip out the old queen for new then.