Thursday, 28 April 2011

Start Queens




Comb was placed in with my original queen yesterday. The image was taken today and shows eggs. Will make my large colony queenless at the weekend and introduce these eggs.

Saturday, 23 April 2011

More Space


Put supers on 3 of the 4 hives, left excluders off to try to encourage bees to move up. Doug and john helped to find the queen in third colony. I'll put some empty comb in with original queen for eggs later this week, getting ready for nuc making. NIck found this hornet up at Longsdon!

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Varroa

After 2 days I could only find one Varroa from colony 2. It's a good sign or could mean all varroa are in the brood cells breeding!

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Still warm

Removed old Apiguard trays, fondant and checked for evidence of queen, put some syrup on each hive.

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Warm wheather



13 degrees, sunny, bees flying. All colonies bringing in pollen, need to do the experiment mentioned in the previous post a little earlier next year. Removed the empty super from under the colonies, cleaned floors (about a cup of dead bees from all), placed monitoring boards in. All colonies seem faily heavy.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Pollen

At the apiary all colonies were bringing in pollen at the weekend, mine were not. I've put monitoring boards into 2 of the 4 to see if colony warmth or local flowers determine weather bees fetch pollen.

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Checking stores

I weighed colonies today, but forgot and took roofs off. From left to right 21,19, 21,20. Which means with roofs they would weigh more, plenty of stores.

Saturday, 5 February 2011

Fondant Goes On

Yes I made up some bags with around 500 grammes of fondant, cut a small hole in, and placed ontop of the crown board, The small colony was dead, second year on the row I've lost the small one, must do something different!

Saturday, 8 January 2011

Not Freezing

Quite nice this afternoon reaching the dizzy heights of 3.2 dregrees.
I took monitoring boards out of the 4 large colonies but will put back if the daytime temperatures sink well below zero. One bee was seen exiting a colony and flew off. Small colony felt light when efted, but it is small!

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Harsh Winter


The weather did go milder for a week, I took the monitoring boards out, but then went cold again (minus double figures, freezing during the days). The boards went back in. The four large colonies have liquid on their monitoring boards, it is around the edge ( not where the colony is). This may be because of how the condensation collects or any drips onto the bees are dispersed. Photo of one of the boards.

Monday, 6 December 2010

Early winter

Placed monitoring board under the small colony last week and all other colonies today.It's been so cold, minus 12 this morning, minus 10 tonight. Weather like this for over a week!

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Winter prep

I placed an empty super under the brood box last week, and this week I have removed the monitoring floor.
I hope this will make their nest cooler which will result in no brood and less stores consumed. The colony that was created late is not very big and so I will replace the monitoring floor if it gets very cold!

Sunday, 10 October 2010

even more



more images



Great weather






This afternoon it is 20+ degrees, lots of activity and bringing in pollen at the hives, and lots of butterflies on the Michaelmas Daisy's

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Still flying

Still bringing pollen in today

Saturday, 18 September 2010

Cooler

Compared with last year the Varroa drop is quite low, at most 20 per day. So I have decided not to give a second treatment to any of the colonies.
THe first colony was very low on bees, which does not look good for winter. I will need to give it some insulation in deep winter. I wonder if the Apiguard has made some abscond?
I checked to find only a tiny area of brood, I wonder if the Apiguard has stopped her laying.
THe first and forth had not taken down any more feed so I removed the feeders and gave the syrup to the others.

Sunday, 12 September 2010

Apiguard 2


The drop over this week has not been very high so decided the crown board may have been limiting the spread, sealing against the foil sachets. I turned the sachets over which will give colony high exposure. Today there was a high drp from all hives.
On the colonies I did look into there seems a lot of stores close to the brood, don't think I will feed for a while, so far they have had 30Kg between them

Friday, 3 September 2010

Apiguard

I have put a Apiguard sachet on every colony this afternoon, if some of the colonies still have low drop I may not use a second sachet.

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Honey




Extracted today, loaned spinner again. Got 12kg this year only 5kg last. Very messy, need a better way to drain cappings (they would not spin in mesh bag as they touched side), the honey would not pass through the fine strainer.

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Start weighing

The roofs and ekes are different weights.
Estimating each hive, the following are the weights to deduct to work out stores in colony. THese include roofs and ekes if they have them.
1 - 17.36kg
2 - 16.8kg
3 - 17.3kg
4 - 19.54kg
5 - 22.68kg
The estimatd stores are on the colony spreadsheets.

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Artificial

The second colony had produced QC just over a week ago, so left queen in new box with 3 frames of comb and the rest starter strips, plus supers (artificial swarm). All the brood and qc's moved to differnt position. THe swarm have built new comb on 5 frames very quick, looking good.

Thursday, 24 June 2010

Another Nuc



Made another split tonight, 3 frames with brood on, two QC, two frames of stores and space. Left my original colony with 8 frames and QC.
Shown is my first analysis of my original colony, 30 wings.

Monday, 21 June 2010

Morphometre

There were open QC on 2 frames on Saturday so need to make up the nucs no later than next Saturday, don't know wether to do 2 or 3 yet.. Every time I touch the queenless colony the bees race out, very lively! Collected around 30 bees from it tonight to anylise their wings, they were very noisy as they entered the freezer.

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Fighting

Opened my new nuc tonight as I wont be able to tomorrow. Shook out the last failed nuc and all the bees tryed to enter the new nuc, and they fought! Need to find a better way to empty a failed nuc, hope my original queen is OK.

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Try Again

Took my original queen (white) from my main hive with 2 frames with brood, 2 frames with stores and pollen, 1 empty comb. Will seal for 2 days and then place where my last failed nuc is (position 4), where it can pick up returning bees. Bees were robbing empty hives tonight, should have been more careful! The original hive is strong and will now make a emergency queen, if there are spare cells I may try another nuc from the other hive. There should be a queen cell capped in 5/7 days and an emerging queen in 12/14 days.

Sunday, 13 June 2010

bad news

Checked the nucs today, they all seem to have failed. One QC has died and in the other nuc brood is hatching small, black and wet looking, I think the flying bees have returned to their original colony and the brood has chilled. Back to the drawing board.

Sunday, 6 June 2010

New Splits

Checked the 3 QC on one frame today, one had emerged. So created 2 nucs with a frame of mainly sealed brood, 2 frames with pollen and stores and a QC. The emerged queen may have been on the remaining frames, so left in the brood box and placed in the following pattern on the QC raising colony.
Original colony in brood box,
Queen excluder
2 supers.
Queen excluder.
crown board with side opening and bee proof mesh over holes
Queen cell raising brood box.
This would allow the new queen to mate and start laying in the top brood box and making a 2 queen colony.
I'm sure the nuc created two weeks ago is queenless, so if I get the chance I will place a queen cell with it, also because I don't know if the emerged queen is still with the top box I would give another QC.

Sunday, 30 May 2010

Having a drink







Queen Check











Queen cells still uncapped today and lava don't look too big, I think it's 8 days after capping!




Nuc with John's QC, both cells are empty, just had a quick peek and left.

Friday, 28 May 2010

Queen rearing`

Made original hive queenless 4 days ago, gave frame with young lave a day later. Today reunited colony, 4/5 QC which appear small but are uncapped. need to check in a few days

Sunday, 23 May 2010

New nuc


Placed johns QC in on Friday night, was going to leave them sealed for 5 days somewhere cool but yesterday the were buzzing so much I moved them to bottom of garden and opened. Weather has been very hot, late twenties

Thursday, 20 May 2010

First Q cells

John phoned today, 7 QC, and he offered me one. Made a small nuc tonight from the middle one,
one frame with sealed brood with a frame with stores on either side. The warm way, shook a few more bees in, sealed them up and placed somewhere cool ( the weather at the moment is very hot, 20+) put a feeder on.

Sunday, 16 May 2010

TReating varroa

Turned over the Apigaurd to expose more thymol to the brood yesterday, big drop today. MOved last brood above excluder yesterday ready for Queen rearing.

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Cold weather

Even though weather is poor and day temp has not reached 10 degrees today the Apiguard is causing big mite fall. Need to get ready for queen production and nucs.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Another check

Right colony is a lot bigger than left, both a lot slower build up compared to last year.
There were a few varroa on monitoring boards so will now check over a week. New comb seems very yellow!
I am going to turn colonies so all will get morning sun and I can still access monitoring boards.

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Quick check

Weather still lovely, frost first thing, 15+ by afternoon. Colonies seem alright, still introducing starter frames on edge of brood. First frame of drone brood in right colony.

Saturday, 10 April 2010

Quick Check


Nice warm day, lots of activity. Both colonies have built around a third of a frame of new comb, removedentrance blocks. The photo is not as good as I would like but:_

Sunday, 4 April 2010

Still cool

Quick check, bees built negligible comb on the starter strips and only taken a little syrup down. Used Cheddleton Weather station to work out average last 7 days = 5.45 degrees. I obviously started too early, must check when things start to move.

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Comb replacement

Put frames with starter strips either side of frames with brood, mixed 4kg with 4 lts, started feeding with up and over feeders. The monitoring boards will help to keep the colony warm, maybe if the colonies appear to have plenty of stores I should replace boards earlier than I did. This would help kick start brood rearing.

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Colony active





This last week the weather has warmed up 10 degrees plus, frogspawn has arrived. Both colonies were very active today, there were a cup full of dead bees on the floor of each hive and both have plenty of stores. I have removed the empty super from under the brood, put monitoring boards in and entrance blocks in. They were both bringing in plenty of pollen, two colours?

Sunday, 14 March 2010

Exact Weights

Measuring the colonies by weighing each side is very inaccurate! (1 or 2 KG out).
So I measured all the seperate items from the deceased colony in KG.
Crown .96
Super box 3.68
Brood box 3.26
Mesh floor & block 1.4
Frame & comb, no stores, approx .25
Homemade roof 5
Bought roof 4.5
Floor, Super, Brood, frames, crown 12
There was 1.6 KG of stores still in the hive.
My estimation of 2.36 for a super was wrong, and so this winters calculations are out. If each item always weights the same my currant winter setup (floor, super, brood, frames, crown) =12Kg. I guess 10,000 bees weights around 1Kg.
Next year for a full size colony, if I take 13Kg from it's weight I will have an estimation of their stores.

Saturday, 6 March 2010

First check


THe small left colony has died. There was around 8lb of stores scaterred around the frames so I presume it was cold. The cluster was only small and only used the a single space between two frames. There was no brood and I did not see any pollen. This was my smallest colony, it had made an emergancy queen during August.
Gave the other two some fondant.

Sunday, 22 November 2009

November check

Weighted all three, without roofs and then subtracted weight of a empty super, 2.36Kg

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Staying cool

Removed the monitoring boards today, they did show all colonies are using a small area of the hive.
THis should reduce colony activity, hinder Varroa, slow down the use of their stores.

Friday, 30 October 2009

Mild October

Lots of activity during the warm days, 15/17 degrees.
Saw a little pollen bought back to the hive on the 28th Oct.

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Autumn

Only one or two bees out this mornng, but they were bringing in pollen.

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Winter preps

I am going to leave the monitoring floors in place this winter. All colonies are on one brood and have put an empty super under them.

Sunday, 20 September 2009

Finished feeding



Taken feeders off now, will continue the 4 week treatment of Apiguard. The Varroa drop from my main colony was phenomenal about 500 in a week. The recently queened colony had no drop over the week but had quite a bit of chalk brood! I've fed 19 Kg of sugar to the hive but the combined weight has gone up 8Kg?

Thursday, 10 September 2009

Feeding

Have fed 17Kg so far

Saturday, 5 September 2009

Varroa




Been checking the last few days:-
First colony 51/4
Middle hive 17/4
Smallest 5/4
Dusted with icing sugar yesterday and todays count :-
First 25/1
middle 8/1
small 11/1
How long does the effect last, what will tommorrows count be?
Need to find a better way to retrieve wax from old comb!

Thursday, 3 September 2009

First Honey

John helped me extract my first honey today, 6 frames (2 of them not full).
Finished with around 5Kg, put empties on hives to clean.

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Back home

Had a check on the colonies after our five week break today. They were all OK so John B has done a very good job Bee Sitting.
The Colony which had lost it's queen had 3 frames of bees and lava.
The other colony I started had 5 frames of bees.
And my first colony has 8 frames of bees, I took the supers off today they have 6 frames of honey.
Will feed all colonies with strong 2:1 syrup, the bee were very well behaved today.
Weighed first colony = 19Kg including floor, crown, brood box, bees, stores

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Prepare for Hols





















Last night I checked the monitoring boards. The main colony had 5 over 3 days, the queen right nuc had 0/3, and the queenless nuc had 2/3. I thing the queenless nuc was being robbed so have sealed for a few days and going to put a robbing screen in front of the entrace.
The lime trees seem to bloom for two weeks, starting the begining of July.