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A small corner of the Internet about a small corner of a small allotment where some newly arrived bees reside. Saturday, 20 August 2011. From this from the super, all capped. Using this to remove cappings. Stick three frames in extractor. Spin until honey stops hitting the sides of the drum. Empty frames with honey extracted go back on the bees to clean out remaining honey and possibly refill :-). Finally honey pours into the bucket for straining into jars! Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone. After op...

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A small corner of the Internet about a small corner of a small allotment where some newly arrived bees reside. Saturday, 20 August 2011. From this from the super, all capped. Using this to remove cappings. Stick three frames in extractor. Spin until honey stops hitting the sides of the drum. Empty frames with honey extracted go back on the bees to clean out remaining honey and possibly refill :-). Finally honey pours into the bucket for straining into jars! Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone. After op...

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Allotment Beekeeper: June 2010

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A small corner of the Internet about a small corner of a small allotment where some newly arrived bees reside. Wednesday, 30 June 2010. The day after the afternoon before. Not just honey bees, this morning I counted 3 different types of bumble too. Obviously a bee favourite and with the boosted pollination it looks like we'll get another bumper crop this year. More blackberry wine methinks. Yummmmm. On another note, I read the article in the Huddersfield Examiner last night "Did bee sting kill Dewsbury.

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Allotment Beekeeper: July 2010

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A small corner of the Internet about a small corner of a small allotment where some newly arrived bees reside. Monday, 26 July 2010. Logic prevails. Yay! The following is a very heavily edited vid of the inspection, the unedited version is 26 minutes long. At 9 minutes it is still interminably dull but I would appreciate the more experienced amongst you (i.e. everyone) to criticise anything you see that I'm doing drastically wrong. Saturday, 17 July 2010. Wednesday, 14 July 2010. Tuesday, 13 July 2010.

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Allotment Beekeeper: 2nd inspection

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A small corner of the Internet about a small corner of a small allotment where some newly arrived bees reside. Wednesday, 14 July 2010. 15 July 2010 at 02:22. Dont panic yet, Queens are notoriously difficult to find, tho if no eggs or brood next week, then Id ask your BBKA locally if anyone has a spare queen/cell and pop them in! 15 July 2010 at 06:17. Thank you Mrs Dobby. Maureen, my mentor said the same thing. Am a little less panicky now :-). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Logic prevails. Yay!

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Allotment Beekeeper: August 2010

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A small corner of the Internet about a small corner of a small allotment where some newly arrived bees reside. Monday, 9 August 2010. There was also a dead bee, a decapitated head, some pollen and lot of wax shards but only two mites! Surely that can't be right can it? Can the mites crawl or get blown away? I've looked but can't find the answer. Maybe look into some Vaseline or sparymount or something, obviously something with no insecticides in it, that would be silly! A few puffs of bee tobacco and the...

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Allotment Beekeeper: August 2011

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A small corner of the Internet about a small corner of a small allotment where some newly arrived bees reside. Saturday, 20 August 2011. From this from the super, all capped. Using this to remove cappings. Stick three frames in extractor. Spin until honey stops hitting the sides of the drum. Empty frames with honey extracted go back on the bees to clean out remaining honey and possibly refill :-). Finally honey pours into the bucket for straining into jars! Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone.

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A small corner of the Internet about a small corner of a small allotment where some newly arrived bees reside. Saturday, 20 August 2011. From this from the super, all capped. Using this to remove cappings. Stick three frames in extractor. Spin until honey stops hitting the sides of the drum. Empty frames with honey extracted go back on the bees to clean out remaining honey and possibly refill :-). Finally honey pours into the bucket for straining into jars! Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone. After op...

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