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    Requeening / Nucs for sale?

    I have yes, thanks. I’m just covering all the bases :)
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    Requeening / Nucs for sale?

    Hi everyone. I'm based in east London and need to requeen a colony asap. Does anyone have nucs for sale at the moment? Thanks!
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    It's too late to put on a super, BUT...

    Thanks both (why are there holes in the crown board? Because crown boards have holes in them... I was a bit puzzled by that bit...)
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    It's too late to put on a super, BUT...

    Hi everyone I have a very strong colony, which has a new queen following an unexpected swarm in May. I took off a full super of honey in late July. When I went to inspect at the weekend, expecting to have to feed them, I found instead that the hive was still really packed full of bees, and...
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    Pollen in Super

    Thanks everyone. It's certainly not because of a lack of space in the brood box - as I said this is a colony a few weeks after an artificial swarm, and most of the foundation in the brood box is undrawn - they have loads of room. I'm not worried about it, was just interested to hear what...
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    Pollen in Super

    I have a colony that was part of an artificial swarm about a month ago, with last year's queen. After the AS, all was good and she was laying well. Inspecting yesterday, she seems to have been off laying for a while, which I'm assuming is because the weather's been so bad - not much brood...
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    North/East London - Requeening

    "Local in London means nothing" You clearly don't live in London, mate.
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    North/East London - Requeening

    Hello all I need to re-queen one of my colonies, and I'm just wondering if anyone on the forum has any queens available to buy at the moment? I'm in Hackney, east London, and would prefer to get a locally reared queen. Please get in touch if you can help Thanks a lot David
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    Cold Wet Weather and Swarms

    It's so cold and wet at the moment, can we assume that swarming is less likely, even though strictly speaking we're into swarming season? I can't imagine why any bees would venture out in search of a new home in this weather, but I don't know if the urge to swarm overrides any weather related...
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    Colony Temperament

    I've also found that if I have to inspect when it's strictly speaking too cold to do it (as it is at the moment) then they get mighty angry. Had a terrible time last week with guard bees flying out at me whenever I walked near the hive after inspecting, even after dusk.
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    Black Powder on Varroa Tray

    :-( oh bugger. I'll do some research but can anyone tell me the best way to treat chalkbrood? As I said, it's never developed into a problem before. Thanks
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    Black Powder on Varroa Tray

    Hello I did a mite drop count over the weekend (hardly any - very pleased) but was very surprised to see quite a lot of dead brood (about 40 larvae) on the tray under one of the hives. There's been a little bit of chalkbrood in this hive, which I hadn't been worried about as I always get a...
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    Moving a Colony

    Thanks all - really helpful & good food for thought.
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    Moving a Colony

    Hello I am moving from London, where I have 2 hives, to north Yorkshire, and will be taking my colonies with me. Any advice on whether it's best to move them now or later in the spring? And if anyone's moved colonies that far before (about 200 miles) and has any travel tips (I'll be in a car...
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    Lots of pollen - and nectar too?

    @oliver90owner Nothing like a bit of helpful sarcasm.
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    Lots of pollen - and nectar too?

    Like lots of others on here my bees are bringing in loads of pollen at the moment. I've noticed some posts and answers about whether we need to be feeding because of this late activity. But if there are flowers with pollen, won't the bees also be bringing in nectar - in which case why would we...
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    Late extraction/uncapped cells

    I've been away with work for a few weeks so I'm only now getting round to taking off the supers and extracting. In one super, there are 5 or 6 fully capped frames and the remainder which are partly capped and about 10 - 20% uncapped. This late in the year, I just want to get them off and...
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    Q re. timing of taking super and starting Apilife

    Thanks - the varroa count is very low after a long broodless period earlier in the year while a new queen was developing. There's loads of forage near me on Hackney Marshes, with aster in flower right through to October last year. So I'm going to chance it and do it all when I get back.
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    Q re. timing of taking super and starting Apilife

    Hello I'm going away with work from 22 August to 26 September, right through the period when if I was here I'd be taking off the super and treating for varroa with Apilife Var. The super I've got on is about half full, and about half of that capped, but there's a huge field of michaelmas daisy...
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    Adding Another Colony's Brood to a Weak Colony

    Thanks everyone, especially Midland Beek - really generous use of your time to make the effort to make that comment.
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