Hi everyone, as its now high summer I
thought I should write again to say how the cornerfield is getting
on. There has been several developments. First we have harvested more
honey since I wrote last, another 7.5Lb this looks to be clear as the
local oil seed rape is over and the “girls” are now on to flowers
as places to collect their nectar.
We have also had to carry out an
artificial swarm on Queen Anne as her hive was becoming very crowded
the bees were not happy and had started to making quite a few queen
cells. A sure sign that they are thinking of swarming. So we now have
a new swarm, and although we have not seen her a new Queen “Elinor”.
Other wise the Queen Anne swarm is
strong and with very busy!
On the second of our hives that came
through the winter Queen Victoria , looked to be failing , I had been
worried for some time, because although the swarm look healthy they
were are not expanding, the appearance of three queen cells on the
side and middle of a brood frame confirms that the bees agree and she
must be dead, or failing and she is in the process of being
superseded. Hope fully the next time I visit the queen will have
hatched and will be off getting mated! This means probably no more
honey from her as the season will be drawing to a close soon, but a
new queen to end with is good for next year.
Last but not least I attended a bee
inspectors course yesterday and in the process gave a lift to a much
more experience keeper who said he had just collected a swarm and I
could have it for my last vacant hive. So today I write to you has a
very happy bunny!
I hope you are all well and I will
write again soon.


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