I think Popz bunged a swarm in his TBH this summer.
I think Popz bunged a swarm in his TBH this summer.
That doesn't sound like him? Surely he carefully placed it!
IIRC, several trips up a ladder were involved over more than one day but I'm sure each bee was carefully put to bed
Meanwhile it's been a swarmy year over here with the unaccustomed good July weather. Still a swarm somewhere on the loose from some ferals nobody knew about which in some ways is good news as long as they find a good home.
More members tonight - excellent! Welcome aboard Mike and the delightfully named Threeleggedmouse.
Hello all,
Thank you for the warm welcome from Gavin. I think I had better explain my user name threeleggedmouse. It stems from a newyear tradition of holding a 3 legged pub crawl in fancy dress, my friend and I were as you can guess were dressed as mice ( as you do) just seems to have stuck with me.
I Look forward to reading many of the interesting posts from your members.
Carolyn
Eeeeee - eeeeee - eeeeee!!
You're *exactly* the kind of person we like to encourage on this forum!
Welcome Carolyn. If you're in the Western Galloway association, I hope to see you on 31st October. If you live near enough and you're not a member, I *still* hope to see you then!
Right - I'm on a day off and was planning to pack some cut comb honey ...
Gavin
Looks like we will be joining south of scotland association as we are closer to the dumfries group. I must say both ssba and wgba were very welcoming, look forward to meeting you at some point.
Do you get much cut comb at this time of the year, how many frames do you cut?
Cant you tell im a newbie!!
But it's only right to extend a special welcome to those who enjoy a drink on their chosen number of legs. All welcome from monopods to quadrupeds.
that's... erm.... quick run to google quintapodist that is. Never mind Hexapodist on a flipping beekeeping forum.
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