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  1. Peter Vanstone

    Larva: Any idea what this is??

    The first year I have noticed them.they make a cocoon in the corner of crown board.They mature inside of plum fruit,in my case it must be sloes.But quite a walk.
  2. Peter Vanstone

    Asian Hornets

    And the cost would be extremely high and beekeepers are well known for being carefull with money.
  3. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Yes.never used drone foundation in my life.
  4. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Thanks for your help,
  5. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I am sorry l missed it could you repeat it for me,l am not good with computers.l am a beginner,l will go back through and see if l can find the answer.l thought it can’t be common or l would have seen it.the condition that is.
  6. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    This has nothing to do with knowledge.we are heading into mind games do you remember the original question,how often does a hive in this condition happen,it’s not knowledge just a question.
  7. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Nothing to do with me it was fact.
  8. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    There were two spinster beekeepers near here who thought the sbi’s took them,maybe the same ladies who on being asked by the SBI,did you pour the petrol in last night levelled the shot gun at him and said,you are not killing our bees.He rang the office for instructions,they said for goodness...
  9. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I I think she stays inside and gets looked after.does she go out to remate.or a second marriage in the blue azure as the poet puts it,that is commented on some times,who knows,l am off to feed bees on the west side did have lots of food but ate them selves out of house and home,nearer Tiverton...
  10. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I don’t think mated or unmated matters,say my drones were laid 20 April.six weeks back from that my queen was a pretty young thing no drones about and bad weather,she was infertile,she left the hive with a fair swarm,or as a barren queen she left a hive as a hunger swarm,or she was ejected from...
  11. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Top grade Thorne’s.l use nothing else.
  12. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Thankyou for the help.
  13. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Some people think,wax moth larvae go on a walk about at night,never seen any myself.perhaps the queen does.But seriously the amount of work some people give the bees to clear up is unbelievable.perhaps they draw straws for looking after the queen,as she lives on royal jelly perhaps the work load...
  14. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    The thinking must be that laying workers must be very young,you would need to dissect there ovaries,perhaps it’s a myth that’s come on from the dark ages,but l still don’t know how common a drone laying swarm queen from the start is.thankyou for the help.
  15. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I was told with laying workers,as they have never flown wouldn’t find the parent hive,l think with your comment different rules.all the bees flew in so all will fly back,maybe the queen who flew in with them would also find way back,but she died in the hive so l and they didn’t need to walk,l...
  16. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    I would have shook it if was laying workers.but l thought with the drone laying queen dead and the drone larvae gone l could treat them as a recently queenless lot,my interest was how common is a completely drone laying queen with a swarm.
  17. Peter Vanstone

    How soon can you re-site a colony back to original apiary

    Three week’s minimum they say I’ve never tested it,but will it not depend on how many young bees you gave the nuc,lf you shook in lots of young bees you could leave in same site.but that would weaken the parent colony.l suppose it a decision,expansion or honey crop.l am beginning to wonder is...
  18. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Thanks,that will work for other things give them privacy.
  19. Peter Vanstone

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Yesterday l returned to a bait hive,The day before l wanted to look at everything,so l couldn’t linger Snellgrove,ing in evening for friend,so Monday all drone brood no sight of queen,l never unite,all that work,cart to end of field shake off,try to requeen,but there the queen was she died like...
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