Steve’s Apiary Diary
My wife and I have become interested in keeping bees after a visit to friends in France, we are both complete novices and just starting out. . We have decided this is best time for us to start so we can organize ourselves slowly into starting of this wonderful venture and hobby. I will be keeping the hive at the bottom of our back garden, were I am preparing the area in readiness to place the hive.
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Cinnamon
Well 3 out of 4 hives doing great, one has no queen but some bees, i put brood frame in to see if they will survive until i may get queen cell of one of the other hives , here is hoping.
Regarding Cinnamon, i was plagued by ants down my second apiary location all over the crown boards, i did not want to use ant poison, but heard of cinnamon being used.
Well i dusted both crown boards and it appears to have done the trick and now ant free, so worth a try, i will put more on as and when.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
WINTERING HIVES
I have finished feeding winter syrup for the hives so with stores and this boost will be better for next year unless we get a bad March 2013,
Two hives have mouse guards on and protection from woodpeckers, the two in garden i do not bother with protection.
Next thing at end of October i will put fondant on all hives then xmas time will do oxalic treatment weather conditions being right.
I am looking after a friends bee hives for 5 years as he has gone to america so that is good more learning for me.
I had purchased another hive from lincsbees in May and they have done well giving me 40 pounds of honey, so i have ordered a neuc for 2014 from same supplier.
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Monday, 22 July 2013
Hive Checks
My new hive is doing really well,i have added a second super on , its amazing what the weather has done,i am just waiting to get one super capped then hopefully get honey.
The garden hive had a blip a few weeks ago, when i had hardly any eggs or brood so took a frame from new hive with new eggs to get garden hive to build queen cells, all seemed ok as i had two queen cells being built, i checked the hive Sunday and found a queen and about 6 frames of bees, brood and capped, but no queen cells, spoke to my mentor lincsbee, and after chat it looks like i got a swarm moved in.
Just have to wait now to see if they are aggressive bees.
Thursday, 13 June 2013
New Hive
After a bad winter i lost two hives, but had ordered a hive from my good bee keeper mate lincsbee,
They arrived on the 5th June 2012 and i will call this hive Ellie.
The queen is marked red and she is a big queen and working well, they are as calm as were all the other hives i got from Lincsbee,
I Will post how good the hives are doing.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Good Day at Last
After loosing a second hive, and preying That Le-Pige hive would make it, today Thursday the Th April 2013, and the weather being 20 degrees i decided to go through the hive.
I found the Queen who is going into her 3rd y, and a frame of brood, also pollen and nectar, I admit its not like year before but with the weather we had i am so happy she has made it.
Monday, 25 March 2013
Lost Hive
Friday, 15 February 2013
My Girls out today
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Extractor
This is a honey extractor made, so that if any frames are to hard to spin off, as i read that you can modify a fridge but trying wood, basically stick frames on rack and turn light on, then slide the front bit in to close, but add a tray in bottom to catch honey.
I am not saying if its going to be successful, but being semi-retired i got time and thinking cap on he he he.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Bee Treatment
Went to the Hives today to give oxalic treatment, all went well as its first time i have used this method.
All hives look great they have nice clusters on 5-6 frames, the weather was quite warm and i was surprised after opening the hives how calm they all were.
Another learning curve given by Mike of lincsbees.
Friday, 30 November 2012
Fondant Check
Checked my 3 hives today for fondant use.
Le-Pige not used any
Le-Chai taken the lot , replaced with new .
Monsieur Antoine not used any
The hive Le-chai taken fondant is i think the weakest hive so hopefully it will go through the winter.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Complacency in Beekeeping
COMPLACINCEY BEEKEEPER
I started Beekeeping and obtained my first hive in 2011 then second in 2012, I was and am fortunate to have been put on to an established and well recommended beekeeper by the name of Lincs Bee owned by Mike.
Mike has become my bee mentor and himself and his knowledge of beekeeping I hold in the highest regard hence buying another hive for 2013.
My Story of Complacency.
I can manage my bees quite well since starting and I all ways remember the golden rule from Mike, when checking hives all ways be fully suited in bee clothing, well I all ways have adhered to this until Monday 12th November 2012.
I had to go to one of my hives outside the home garden apiary to add fondant, but also to move the brood box on top of the super, I had removed the queen excluder few weeks before, so I got all my equipment and bee suit ready and left to the hive, after arriving I suited up but realised I forgot my bee trousers and was only wearing jogging bottoms. I thought I will be ok with the bee suit top half, jogging bottoms tucked in wellingtons, and basically could not be bothered to go back to the house which would take 10 minute round trip as I knew better, even though my Bee mentors advice ringing in my ears all ways go suited and booted properly
I opened the hive , removed roof , all calm, removed crown board bit of activity no problems, took the super off to move to bottom and brood box to top, oh my god Armageddon, within seconds my jogging bottoms were covered in bees, my bee suit top head gear fine, I then felt the first sting rapidly followed by several more, I looked at my jogging bottoms and in my stupidity brushed them of straight in to my wellingtons, band more stings on me ankles and feet, I vacated the hive and ran to my car, on the way bang , bang several hits, I made it to the car and drove home, arriving at the driveway I fell out of the car in agony, my neighbour saw me and bravely helped me remove my clothes, I knew I had to go back to sort the hive, so changed my jogging bottoms and put new on and grabbed my bee suit trousers, as I got in the car, I did not check the car seat and sat on 3 bees, bang stung in the backside.
I made it to the hive and sorted it while in agony, I got home got sorted, and through my stupidity of not fully suiting up It transpired I got stung x 2 on the bottom, x11 in the groin and thigh area, x1 in the crown jewels, and x3 in the ankle and foot.
I was in agony for 5 days suffering burning, itching, throbbing with pain and swelling, I took anti histamine tablets every day and also anti histamine cream, even after 5 days I know it will take time for everything to calm down and be pain free.
The crunch of the matter is that at no time was it the bees fault, it was me being so stupid over confident and not listening to what I had been told, so for all budding new beekeepers you will all find your own paths, but through my stupidity caused all this pain to myself, were if fully suited it would have been a pain free 10 minute max operation.
Stupid Beekeeper Steve, but I love my bees
Monday, 29 October 2012
Sunday, 7 October 2012
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