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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: October 2009
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Wednesday, 7 October 2009. Feeding time is over. We have replaced the eke and the apiguard but this is really window dressing. I am not sure it will be doing anything in these temperatures? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Beekeeping world on alert after 'insiders' steal three queens.
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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: February 2010
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Monday, 22 February 2010. Planning ahead with ebay. Over the winter, Frome beginner beekeepers have been lucky enough to attend a series of evening courses run by Robin. These are pitched at a level above total beginner but below the basic exam course and have been extremely interesting. Links to this post.
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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: November 2009
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Monday, 23 November 2009. The article states that 40 Asian / Japanese Giant Hornets (a non native species and not in UK) can kill 30,000 European Honey bees but makes no mention of the likely behaviour of the European hornet. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: April 2010
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Tuesday, 20 April 2010. Picture of a hive. It seems a shame somehow to be wishing for Queen Cells so that we can go ahead and start stage two of splitting the hive but that is what we are now watching and waiting for. Stores on both sides. Stores on both sides. Stores on both sides. Eggs, a few drone cells.
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Midkilkennybees Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Our current members are;. John Ryan, Eva Holmes, Padharic Tynan, Stephen Walsh, Inga Reed, Kieran White, Michael Walsh, Sheila Walsh, Gypsy Ray, Francis Nesbitt, Francis O’Halloran, Michael O’Halloran, Helen Carroll, Fergal Walsh, Paul O’Donnell, Jer Keohane, Dick Houlihan, Melanie Foote, Lesley Round, Jill Daoud, Jim Hayes, Peter Waring, Kevin Higgins, Andy Salm, Kerry Hardie and Kevin. Posted July 22, 2010 by midkilkennybees. In Our Swarm Members. Laquo; Previous Post.
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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: 4 stings and 2 bees inside veil
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Friday, 11 June 2010. 4 stings and 2 bees inside veil. My last post was positively celebratory. This post reflects on the darker side of beekeeping. Thankfully I managed (blindly - as my fist instinct was to close my eyes! To grab at a loose piece of veil and squish, and actually got the bee before it got me...
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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: Oxalic Acid
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Thursday, 6 January 2011. That's it for now! Although we have signed up for the Basic course so no doubt will be full of bee thoughts before long. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Beekeeping world on alert after 'insiders' steal three queens. View my complete profile.
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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: Honey Sold Out...and Issues with a Queen
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Monday, 9 August 2010. Honey Sold Out.and Issues with a Queen. Have just about recovered from the Nunney Street Fayre where our honey sold out with orders for additional jars taken! So what did we learn? 9 August 2010 at 17:25. Yep, that horrible moment when your eyes refocus on the bee on the outside of your v...
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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: August 2010
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Tuesday, 31 August 2010. 2 Queens, some more honey and preparations for Autumn. Thank goodness, our new Queen has been accepted by the queenless hive. Not only that but she is laying like a trooper and is wonderfully easy to spot thanks to her bright mark (thank you Donald). Links to this post. We smelt the gre...
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beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper: March 2011
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Beeblog - starting out as a beginner beekeeper. I have just acquired my first hive of bees. I wanted to keep a record of my first year as a beekeeper and hopefully pick up some tips along the way! Tuesday, 29 March 2011. Both hives have survived the Winter, and have started to lay nicely this Spring. However, both are on some fairly grotty old comb so we have decided to try our hand at a Bailey Comb change on the older hive. Fingers crossed for a nice oil seed rape crop. Links to this post.