I am now a Beekeeper!!

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dickymint

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Sunday 5th June 2022
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Loony. Actually I got a pair of size 8's only used once that are too big (found out size six are better for me) you are welcome to them FOC just message me your address thumbup

dickymint

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Monday 13th June 2022
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Sad day yesterday. Had to "tell the bees" I lost my Mum.

dickymint

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Friday 24th June 2022
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Jambo85 said:
My condolences Dicky, a sad day indeed. I always find the bees a nice place to escape to when things are tough.
LooneyTunes said:
Likewise, my condolences too. Hopefully many fond memories, and I’m sure the opportunities for contemplation that bees give will allow you to reflect on them.
Thanks guys and yes my bees are a great comfort thumbup

Here's an update of the Flowhive that I'm trying to use minimal inspection and relying on its sensors and data. So far this year I've only done 3 full inspections. It came through the winter as a single brood box very strong. It's still on single brood and rammed. I put their Flow super on quite early 23th May to give them space and in the hope to take their mind off swarming.

There has been no swarm activity according to the audio data.................



Weight data shows they are in full flow (probably Brambles) since ten days ago and have packed in a whopping 16kg in that short time!!



This video along with pulling out a couple of frames a couple of days ago shows their super is almost full and just needs capping woohoo



To put this into perspective each frame holds around 3kg of honey and this is a 7 frame Flow super. At the risk of counting my chickens I need to buy 90 8oz jars and quick nuts

dickymint

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Sunday 3rd July 2022
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LooneyTunes said:
Still looking like a big year, made bigger by having more bees than we expected.

The small swarm we caught a few weeks ago is now living happily in a new hive and establishing itself nicely. Not expecting to take anything from them this year.

The unexpected one was a large swarm moving into a bait hive in my garden last weekend. I usually set bait hives up in nucs with one or two frames of foundation and the rest foundationless (the bees seem to like them configured like this). The 2022 marked queen and her crew have almost finished building all the comb and lots of laying going on. They don’t know it yet but they’re moving a couple of miles away to a hive in a new apiary we’re setting up. Going to be really interesting to compare the honey.

Just about run out of supers so getting ready for first extraction of this year… expecting somewhere between 200-300 jars (5-6 supers) off three hives. Not bad from hives that were split this year. Two of the new hives we set up got their first supers today so we might be in for an even larger session next time round.

Having invested in a radial extractor towards the end of last season I’m really interested to see how much more we get through the season as a result of being able to reuse frames (used to be able to reuse very few with the tangential we used to borrow) and allowin the bees to focus on making honey instead of drawing comb.
That's cracking figures, very well done especially with the prime swarm with this years queen as a bonus.

Not too much going on here this past week. 5kg increase in weight on my strongest Flowhive. The other is still not fully recovered from it swarming but in theory should be seeing a lot of orientation flights anytime now. My third hive (WBC on brood and a half) has just about filled one super and needs another put on this week. To be honest I want to close this one down as it's a pain the arse having to run incompatible systems!

Spotted this the other day just over my fence at the bottom of my garden............



Himalayan Balsam which will almost certainly give me a second full harvest......late swarming still to be avoided though wink

dickymint

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Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Scolmore said:
Not posted before, but as a maybe-one-day future beekeeper I enjoy reading this thread.
So very sorry to read of your loss.
Thank you Scol all is well thumbup Don't delay with the bees. It took me over thirty years to actually get started which I now deeply regret as I'm not exactly in my prime now wink

dickymint

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Tuesday 5th July 2022
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A red letter day and a poke in the eye to many doubters I've come across on the journey wink




Ended up pulling two frames (5.5 kg) out of seven - no fuss, no mess, no de-capping and spinning, no dead bees and the frames are still in situ being cleaned up and ready for more party

dickymint

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Sunday 10th July 2022
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And now for the bad news, same hive 5 days later.................



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Monday 11th July 2022
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LooneyTunes said:
Oh dear. Did you manage to catch the swarm?
Nope they spent about an hour up the fir tree way out of reach even with my bucket on a 20 foot pole!! went inside to get a can of ice cold cider and it all kicked off again......last seen heading towards the Cricket Club!

Plenty of bees left in there (according to the scales) and I've just come indoors after harvesting 15Kg of honey from the FlowSuper - they must have gorged themselves from the broodbox stores. I'll look inside tomorrow if I need to squash any queen cells to avoid cast swarming.

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Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Jambo85 said:
Cool to see the flow hive in action! Must be stressful seeing a swarm leave like that!
Depends on which direction/neighbour they're heading to rofl An awesome feeling stood in the middle with no suit on though.

They left me with 15kg of liquid gold though.........