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  1. J

    Spraying in spring

    I have just come back from my bees and had a good long chat to a delighted ‘landlord’ who says my bees have been working his field of squash like demons. He was also thrilled with the 1lb of honey I gave him. So that’s good news all round. But what he said next about the neighbouring Apple...
  2. J

    White set honey?

    Thanks for your thoughts, folks. You can see why I was slightly gobsmacked and intrigued. I do see what you pointed out, Ian. I do see a darker section. Think I would still buy a jar just for the curiosity factor. I have still to face the rapeseed issue and dealing with crystallised honey...
  3. J

    White set honey?

    This is the honey in question. To restate, NOT my honey but the person whose honey it is won’t mind be sharing I am sure.
  4. J

    White set honey?

    In a thread on another forum, a beekeeper posted picture of his ‘creamed’ soft set honey. It was pure white! Made from OSR I believe, without any seed or starter. He also had a set honey of a more regular colour set with a starter but this white one stick out visually. I asked him how exactly...
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    Wax question

    Thank you very much, JBM. I’m very grateful as had no idea. Was so looking forward to working with my own wax, would have been disappointed if this was my fault and I’d ruined it. I will try doing as you suggest next time.
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    Wax question

    Cannot find the appropriate section for wax questions, so here goes... This is my first time rendering my own wax (have done wax work before with bought in wax). Anyway, today I did a small crush and strain honey harvest, the residual comb and wax was put in a Bain Marie to separate it from the...
  7. J

    Wax exchange

    It’s a cleansing agent. Removes the old oil and muck from the wood and gives the beeswax a clean surface to key to.
  8. J

    Wax exchange

    Makes it very stiff. I find it’s not needed.
  9. J

    Wax exchange

    I’ve seen people say it’s possible to use white spirit, but the people that buy seem to think turps is more authentic. It’s an old, old recipe cabinet makers have been using for a long time apparently. People pay a premium for ‘authentic ‘.
  10. J

    Wax exchange

    Equal amounts of beeswax, linseed oil and turpentine. You can also skip the linseed and do with just 50/50 beeswax and turpentine but it’s nicer with the linseed. Heat gently and stir well in a bane Marie (double boiler is another name). Obviously be careful with the turpentine if using a gas...
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    Wax exchange

    There’s a guy in our association who does well out of making candles. I think if you have that kind of flare you do well. Also furniture polish. I have a waiting list of people who want to buy furniture polish from me. Dead easy and cheap to make and T****s even sell plastic polish containers at...
  12. J

    Bright orange pollen

    Thank you! Think that’s answered it. My bees are on a field flower farm and Dahlias are being grown in poly tunnels.
  13. J

    Bright orange pollen

    Forgive me, I have searched the forums and know pollen colours are a regular question here, but I cannot find the answer to my query. I was in my bees earlier and they are bringing in a very bright almost fluorescent orange. I have looked at a pollen chart and can’t find a really close match...
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    Pollen mixed with honey

    I may be spanking new, but I get around the local forums and face to face meetings a lot, and also attend as many lectures and demonstrations and inspections at my local bee association as they lay in. The consensus locally ( east Kent) is that the rain in June although did cause a lot of...
  15. J

    spotting eggs

    I take pictures on my phone and then enlarge them.
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