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  1. canterbury_keeper

    2x Langstroth nucs, kent

    Hi Anyone selling overwintered nucs near Ashford for spring 2017? Thanks M
  2. canterbury_keeper

    Ivy stores

    Bit of advice... My (one remaining) hive is doing well I think. Queen's laying. Three good frames of brood. However, there 3 frames of crystalised ivy honey from the end of last year (see picture). Plus a super of more of it I left on over winter. Should I do anything with this, or leave it...
  3. canterbury_keeper

    Another shook swarm question

    I am thinking of performing a shook swarm on my remaining hive, primarily to start them fresh and mite free, but also because I've heard some opinions say that it gives them a boost at the begining of the year (although I'd be interested in hearing this opinion). I've left them alone the last...
  4. canterbury_keeper

    Bit of advice please

    Thanks for that Jim - I'll leave them for a week before I check on them again.
  5. canterbury_keeper

    Bit of advice please

    Hi - I did a mini inspection today in advance of a visit next weekend (I'm living an hour's drive from my bees at the moment- so have to try and make the most of my visits). I lost one colony over winter - (which is why I was up at the apiary - to retreve and clean the hive). The second hive...
  6. canterbury_keeper

    Lost one hive

    This colony was always problematic. It lost its queen in late june and I had to put eggs from my good hive in to give them something to work with. They successfully raised a new queen and layed down some stores. All of the brood comb was drawn, but I never added a super. I still think it's...
  7. canterbury_keeper

    mannlake

    The stuff I've bought seems fine - very inexpensive, so maybe won't last as long as some of the more premium stuff though. That's all irrelevant now as I wouldn't buy from the Mann Lake distributer in Kent as the guy is an arrogant arse who treats his his customers like crap.
  8. canterbury_keeper

    Lost one hive

    i doubt it was mice. I fitted a guard fairly early.
  9. canterbury_keeper

    Lost one hive

    Yeah i assumed the queen was gone.
  10. canterbury_keeper

    Lost one hive

    there was no sign of bedding.
  11. canterbury_keeper

    Lost one hive

    they had neopol fondant. Do you think it's eggs? I didn't know laying workers could lay so many!
  12. canterbury_keeper

    Lost one hive

    Had a mouse guard on. So I hope not.
  13. canterbury_keeper

    Lost one hive

    Hmmm - so not disease. That's good I suppose. Here's another picture - there was a lot of wax debris on the mesh floor.
  14. canterbury_keeper

    Lost one hive

    Went to check on the hives today (not a full inspection, just checking food supplies). One hive was super active, brining in loads of pollen - so I left well alone. The secon hive was active but bringing in no pollen. I took a look inside and decided to do a quick inspection. As expected, no...
  15. canterbury_keeper

    I have a new queen!

    I'll definitely be killing my wasps away from the hive in future. What's a low efficiency trap?
  16. canterbury_keeper

    I have a new queen!

    Pretty early days. Check and see if they've drawn a queen cell from the eggs. It's taken 4 weeks to get the new queen.
  17. canterbury_keeper

    I have a new queen!

    Eggs and larvae and capped brood.
  18. canterbury_keeper

    I have a new queen!

    After much worry, moving eggs from my good hive etc - I finally have a laying queen. Not out of the woods yet - wasps buzzing around the hive today (quite satisfying squishing them with a leather glove on) - so I reduced the entrance... However the colony feels more dynamic (the frame of brood...
  19. canterbury_keeper

    Having fun with my bees

    The QC was defo built on an egg and not a larvae. I transplanted eggs and larvae - the larvae were all capped a couple of days before the egg cells (which were still open when I reduced them to one)
  20. canterbury_keeper

    Having fun with my bees

    Yeah, there were a couple of empty QC in the hive after I noticed the queen had gone. But no queen. And if there was and I missed her 3 weeks ago, I can certainly confirm that theres no eggs. With regard to reducing QC - something I seem to have found is that 10 books will give 15 opinions...
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