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  1. J

    BBKA 2024 Queen rearing lecture

    Hi Mark, I didn’t see it although I’m also interested in a recording if it’s available Julian
  2. J

    Cleaning 2 ‘lost’ hives

    yes the outside of the hive on the ground was covered …. I’m now 99% sure this is CBPV
  3. J

    Cleaning 2 ‘lost’ hives

    Total of 4 hives in this apiary, the other apiary which is a 50 metres away is unaffected. I did remove honey after Spring and so its possible that they started although I don’t think so as the supers did have some honey left in them. Owner hive had dead bees outside and so a reply down suggest...
  4. J

    Cleaning 2 ‘lost’ hives

    yes one of the hives did have a pile of bees dead outside so possibly CBPV …. Can I store the supers over winter and introduce them next year. If not is there a way to sanitise them and then use them? Thanks
  5. J

    Cleaning 2 ‘lost’ hives

    It’s always possible that they starved as I took honey off at the end of Spring
  6. J

    Cleaning 2 ‘lost’ hives

    I’ve lost 2 hives in the last month that were next to each other in my small apiary …. I’ve no clues on what happened although many dead bees in the bottom of the brood box. Both hives have 2 or 3 supers above that are now well and truly stripped of the small amount of honey they contained...
  7. J

    Crazy, aggressive bees - what to do?

    When it comes to requeening with a more docile queen, how long do folks suggest after killing the ‘old’ aggressive queen to introduce the new queen and what process? Thanks
  8. J

    Drones appearing - Kent

    I’ve just completed the first inspection on my 4 colonies 3 overwintered on a super over a brood box and the final hive was a brood/super/brood setup. All 4 were bursting with bees with eggs/larvae at all stages …. I was staggered how well they’d come through. One of the hives harboured a good...
  9. J

    Starting a one frame nuc. Too late?

    i think the wasps will attack it and it’ll be gone in a matter of days as I learnt last week. I’m now trying another approach: https://beekeepingforum.co.uk/threads/avoiding-the-wasps-attacking-my-nuc.53534/
  10. J

    Avoiding the wasps attacking my Nuc

    I had some ‘spare’ queens and wanted to create a few Nucs to take through winter but the wasps had different ideas and just swamped them to get to the honey stores. So with only one queen left I’ve taken a bit of a risk and created a double queen hive. The original hive has a good queen...
  11. J

    Nuc plans cutting guide

    I’m looking for a cutting guide/dimensions to give to my local timber merchant to help me build 2 or 3 Roger Patterson Nucs. I’ve taken a look at the David Cusham page and although its a great resource, I’m very confused :unsure: http://www.dave-cushman.net/bee/roger_nuc_box.html Could anyone...
  12. J

    Nuc plans

    Thanks for posting the link to the plans although I’m really struggling to understand the dimensions of all the parts on the plans. Is it just me or are they very confusing?
  13. J

    Aggressive swarm(s)

    Update as of yesterday ! I washed my suit and went for marigolds no change in behaviour and so I opted for new Buckfast Queens. The old Queens were killed 3 weeks ago and the hives inspected for a week for QC which were destroyed before the new marked Queens went in 11 days ago. I inspected...
  14. J

    Aggressive swarm(s)

    Thanks and I’ll wash and put nitriles over them. Will nitriles on their own prevent stings?
  15. J

    Aggressive swarm(s)

    They start attacking fairly soon after I open the hive but gets worse as I work through, I’m trying to be as gentle and calm as possible avoiding any squashed ladies as I work. I usually open them up mid morning around 11am after a light cereal breakfast so i don’t feel its diet/smell. They do...
  16. J

    Aggressive swarm(s)

    thanks and I’m hoping that if this i the cause that I learn quickly …. It’s difficult to be super calm with all that‘s going on!
  17. J

    Aggressive swarm(s)

    They are new gloves this year and so they look fairly clean, I haven’t used them for anything else. one thought I had was whether the type of smoke I use could be a cause …. I’m using pine needles in the smoker??
  18. J

    Aggressive swarm(s)

    I get one or two attacking immediately when I take the queen excluder off but then 10/15 once I take a frame out and then it’s fair constant from there on. I’ve tried working with smoke and without smoke but it doesn’t make much difference. My neighbour has noticed the behaviour as his bees are...
  19. J

    Aggressive swarm(s)

    I've been really lucky to start my beekeeping life with two 'wild' swarms that I received in late May. Both swarms are doing well and putting down brood and honey and have nearly filled their brood boxes ... I'm delighted. The only drawback is that these bees are really aggressive and despite...
  20. J

    Upstairs Downstairs entrance from BeespaceX

    I’ve got one of these, I bought it secondhand as my first hive this year ... unbelievably I had a swarm land in my garden that now has this hive as home !
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