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The Apiary in November

Title photo: Bees busy flying fourth week in November. Well at last the winter arrives with the cold and wet ensuring all our colonies stop the breeding process and cluster to survive the onslaught. The month started off well but then the frost and snow arrived curtailing all activities. You may be tempted to “poke […]

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The Apiary in October

As normal, the month started off mild but ‘very wet’ confining colonies to their hives when the Ivy was in full flower. On those mild days when temperatures rose and it stopped raining, every ‘worker bee’ that could be spared was out working the Ivy flowers and any other plant they could find still in

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The Apiary in September

Title Photo: Ready for Repair! The weather certainly continues to play tricks with the ability of Beekeepers and bees to settle down for the winter.  But at least the Wasps were washed away in the torrential downpours we have had over most of the month. Autumn Preparation It is time to really prepare our colonies

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The Apiary in August

Title Photo: Too Late for this Hive – all robbed out At the start of the month it was so hot I took out all my Varroa slides and sat roofs on top of supers to allow a through draft so the colonies could more easily ventilate themselves and not cook.  When I shut the

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The Apiary in July

Well after a cold wet start to the month somebody let the “sun” out at long last and our colonies worked the nectar flow that arrived from the BlackBerry, Lime and everything else that suddenly burst into flower. By this time in the season my 9/10 day checks have started to falter as lifting supers

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