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  1. boywonder

    Any scouts at your swarm trap?

    ... Also can't wait to get back to Portugal in early July to see if this repurposed pallet has had similar success at snaring some Apis Mellifera Iberiensis 🤞
  2. boywonder

    Any scouts at your swarm trap?

    yessiree... We have liftoff here. Some serious scouting Thursday p.m. was a precursor to this, mid-morning yesterday
  3. boywonder

    2 margarines in the fridge

    ... It's enough to ruin a happy marriage. Etc... For the second year running, I have two Queens coexisting in a hive, and am coming to learn that this is not uncommon. Last year, they lived together all season, with the old Queen prevailing. This, I expect will turn out somewhat differently...
  4. boywonder

    What did you do in the 'workshop' today

    Appreciate the idea. I had considered stretching the J cloth over the top of the receiving vessel (an old loaf tin), but was not sure how I would secure it, so that's a good tip, thanks 👍 In the event, I used some old tights *, which are stretched over the tin. As you can see, I'm using the...
  5. boywonder

    What did you do in the 'workshop' today

    Not the finest piece of carpentry ever wrought by man, but I am chuffed to today have put the finishing touches on my homemade solar wax melter. Picked up a hunk of Douglas fir and some sweet chestnut staves from the offcut shed of the local sawmill a year ago (for £9 if I recall) and have been...
  6. boywonder

    Polystyrene primer ?

    Hi all, I have previously painted a couple of my poly nucs with masonry paint, but did not use a primer. Equally, the pre-painted poly hives I have from Abelo don't seem to have been primed. In both cases, a couple of years down the line, there has been some limited degradation of the paint...
  7. boywonder

    Do you Destroy Queencups/Play Cups?

    Yes - only so I have a baseline (i.e. so I know that all the cups I encounter on the next inspection are new, and a current reflection of the colony mood/behaviour) - not for any other clever reason.
  8. boywonder

    Delayed Inspection

    If Lee can't locate a Queen, and there are a number of sealed cells, I'm not sure about the merits of splitting at this stage. There is talk of "BIAS" over 8 frames, but did that include eggs ?? If so, I'd possibly be looking at removing all QCs, executing a vertical split in a manner not...
  9. boywonder

    Swarms from unmanaged hive - worth it?

    I would do it. A couple of years ago, an old-boy (ex beekeeper) called on me to help sort out a mess in his garden and woodland clearing. His kit (unmanaged and shambolically strewn) was occupied by a couple of thriving "free-living" colonies. One (dilapidated stack) was bang in the middle of...
  10. boywonder

    Colony for Sale SOLD - Bees - 14x12 BS National Polyhive (+ 2 supers), containing healthy colony w. 2023 Queen

    NOW SOLD - THANKS 👍 14x12 (Jumbo) BS National High-density Polystyrene Beehive (+ 2 supers complete with clean, drawn comb), containing a healthy honeybee colony, headed by a 2023 Queen. Collection only from Loughborough area. Due to downsizing, we have the above for sale - priced at £350...
  11. boywonder

    Dodgy 'bald' brood

    Appreciate the thinking here fian - left field as it is (vs. the consensus in relation to varroa). My wife, who is a fetal medicine midwife, and whose bread and butter is congenital abnormalities is certainly interested in this stuff. Genetics are not my strong point, but I understand what...
  12. boywonder

    Dodgy 'bald' brood

    Lol. What I saw as a mite is clearly a drop of nectar, on second inspection. It did look reddish brown, and mite-like, but now that I can see it for what it is, I can't unsee the globule, nor get past the realisation that either my eyes or my brain are starting to fail me 😟
  13. boywonder

    Dodgy 'bald' brood

    Yep I see that too. The wife laid the first frame she pulled across the top bars, and it was full of recently stored nectar, an amount of which dribbled out onto the frames beneath. I've been zooming in looking for the white varroa poo which Drex has seen. Also, on the photo with the pulled...
  14. boywonder

    Dodgy 'bald' brood

    That's excellent advice - thanks Eric. Good resources, too. Thanks. I had considered the possibility of varroa being the root cause, but I generally haven't equated varroa in cells with pupal death in this way. Every day a school day.
  15. boywonder

    Dodgy 'bald' brood

    Hi all, Was looking at my wife's hive with her this afternoon. This is a very advanced colony for this time of year. 14x12, with 8 frames of BIAS - much of it wall to wall. Great looking brood pattern, cappings, and larvae.The bees were great in number, and were calm and healthy-looking. There...
  16. boywonder

    Advertising bees for sale

    QQ - If you (UK) guys have the odd colony to sell to the great unwashed, could I please learn where you have success advertising? The specific reason I ask is that I have previously used both Gumtree and Pre-loved, but these have become a royal PITA, as the AI bots routinely reject ads with...
  17. boywonder

    What did you do in the Apiary today?

    Just speaking from personal experience, I have had Virgin Queens mate very well in mid-March before (and late September, for that matter). There always seem to be residual pools of drones. Furthermore it has occurred to me more than once whether the proportion of drone laying colonies exiting...
  18. boywonder

    Extractor Question

    I borrowed a Thomas extractor like this from my Association a while ago (same thing, older model), and really liked it. I thought the quality was very good indeed, and I really liked the straining directly into the settling tank. It prepared the honey for a subsequent filter, without having to...
  19. boywonder

    Asian hornet APP

    All good - in relation to sizing indications, I guess - but you are still going to have a cohort of fatigued, stressed and disorienteated OTHER insects who don't escape, and who exipre. Anyone who has ever set a wasp trap (of whatever design) must be able to relate to that. If people with a...
  20. boywonder

    Asian hornet APP

    Great feedback, Eric, from someone who is in an area which is potentially (though hopefully/likely(?) not) impacted in 2024. The whole importations risk is never going to go away, sadly. I forget whether it was Hull last year (vs. the year before), but I do seem to recall also a nest found in...
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