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  1. Starvation in October emergency rescue advise please

    Went out to feed hives yesterday and had a very nasty surprise with a lifeless hive. The bees were spread all over the frames, lots of bottoms sticking out with not a drop of food in the frames. Found the queen also appeared lifeless, fortunately after I had picked her up I put her back on the frame.
    This was the strongest colony I had, being a split with a new queen in July. I have seen no wasp activity at all in this area so there was no robbing.I had not removed any honey from this hive ...
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  2. Final bee binge of the season

    We had a beautiful day today, maybe the best for about a month and a half.
    The bees were flying like in midsummer and bringing in masses of pollen.

    I took the opportunity to do a lot of checking and rearranging.
    I made a little table in my notebook and recorded colony number, queenright or not, strength and level of stores.
    It is funny how they all seem to be better on a sunny day as I was worrying a lot in the dank weather a fortnight ago.
    At my main site ...

    Updated 06-11-2012 at 11:50 AM by Jon

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  3. A new apiary for the association

    This summer we focussed on increasing the stocks at the apiary, so have ended up with 13 stocks, one of them a drone layer. Of those 13 I loaded 11 into the car and picked up another two at my own apiary. One of these is a strong-ish colony of my own - to show an attempt at cut comb production at the meeting we're having there on Saturday - and another is a cast of mine which went into an association box and is being donated to the club. There is also an empty Swienty hive in the car as one of ...
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  4. Final batch of grafting

    Big week ahead for the apideas.
    I have 30 cells with queen due to emerge on Tuesday, 45 for Thursday and 12 on Friday.
    Might struggle to find a home for all of them.
    I have about 20 queenless apideas at the moment and I have a friend looking virgin queens for II.
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  5. lots of checking to do this weekend

    I have been away for 3 weeks and got home in the early hours last night.
    I have 16 full colonies, 10 nucs and 32 apideas to check.

    The big worry is possible swarm loss but all the queens in the full colonies are clipped.

    I just checked 3 nucs and 4 apideas I have in the garden and saw the queens.

    Two of these nucs has new queens taken from apideas introduced via a cage just a day or two before I left. Both had good brood patterns and one had brood ...
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