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  1. More grafting and a possible stray virgin

    I checked through that big colony I moved to my allotment site yesterday and found and removed several more queen cells.
    It has brood in a deep and a shallow and from the age of the youngest larvae I reckon it lost its queen on Wednesday 27th April.
    On the very last frame I checked I found a queen cell with a little flap hanging which looked like a virgin had emerged. It had cocoon debris inside as well.
    Having been on the point of closing up, I now had to sieve all the bees ...
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  2. Implications of being a beekeeper

    I spent three hours this afternoon helping a friend from my bka sort out his bees.
    He found queen cells last week and removed them but subsequently reckoned they had swarmed anyway.
    I checked his colony today and could not find a queen. There were no eggs and the youngest larvae were around 1 day old which would put the swarm date last Thursday.
    I removed all queen cells I could find bar a single open one.
    They are on brood and a half and the box is still completely bunged ...

    Updated 02-05-2011 at 11:09 PM by Jon

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  3. April in Perthshire

    Four happy hours at the apiary yesterday with Bill and Sean, watching them become beekeepers. It was a cracking day and the sun was streaming down. The bees were happy, apart from one that came to greet us when we approached - not quite sure why that one was so annoyed. There was a scuffle with a bumble bee at one hive, so maybe it thought that we were giant bumble bees. Honeybees can be like that sometimes, a little dim at least when the red mist comes down. Apart from that it was one of those ...
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  4. That old bee nonsense again

    Just back in from another entertaining evening with Tiny Tim.
    We had to move two colonies of Tim’s from a site of his to our new mating apiary at Minnowburn.
    Tim picked me up at 7.30 and after a half hour drive we were at the site.
    The colonies were blocked up and ratchet straps put on.
    I commented that one colony had a lot of dopey looking bees hanging out the entrance which can indicate a surfeit of bees and impending swarm preparations.
    TT had checked this one ...
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  5. First grafting 2011

    I have a colony to which I gave a second brood box a fortnight ago which now has 14 frames of brood. I set it up yesterday as a cell raiser with the queen in the bottom box,topped by a queen excluder a super,then the top box with most of the brood. I gave the top box a frame with ten grafts and on checking today two had been started. The first set of grafts offered often has poor acceptance but I am up and running now 5 weeks earlier than I started last year.
    I regrafted the 8 larvae which ...
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