Rob Jones Weekly Thoughts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Nice to see you!

The milder weather has brought the bees out; it was so nice to see the hive entrances active. Re-assurance after the recent cold weather that all is okay within.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Warning!

To the creature that is trying to get into one of my hives - You are being watched!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Mystery Attacks

On checking my apiary sites today, I found a hive with the mouse guard torn off and the entrance chewed away. Inside the wasps were obviously gaining easy access but the bees were there in plentiful numbers and to all intent not seriously affected. I was able to replace the mouse guard with the apertures reduced and put more fondant on as the wasps had clearly been helping themselves!
I had the very same problem on this site last winter, when a WBC was attacked by something, I never found out what, but it led to the colonys' ultimate demise so I need to find out what might be causing this - maybe a need for some form of cctv. Any ideas?

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Fat Bodies

In the late autumn sunshine what a joy to see; my lovely ladies waddling back into their hives laden in yellow pollen. They will be storing and building up their fat reserves ready for winter.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

All Over

Well that's it! Another season over. My girls all tucked up for winter. Fondant on and the only action between now and Spring 2014 will be fondant checks and apiary site visits to ensure all is well. How quickly it has gone and the relief is huge that the summer actually produced and the bees go into winter in far better condition than twelve months ago.
One surprise today was where I had foolishly left a stack of empty supers on an eke with a roof over at one site (waiting for a visit where I have space to get them home): I lifted the lid and inside were 7 mice!! 4 jumped off in an array that reminded me of a firework going off, the other 3 squeezed in between frames trying to hide. Fortunately they had not done any damage other than to gather dried grass in preparation to build their winter home. I was sure the stack was secure with no gaps - obviously I was wrong !

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Hornet

I was alarmed today to see a hornet walking around near one of my hives during my apiary visits. It stood out like a sore thumb it was so large; as I approached it flew off and I saw no more. In consolation I recognized it to be a British Hornet and not the dreaded Asian Hornet. Nevertheless I shall be vigilant over the coming weeks until the colder temperatures remove the threat, along with the now very visible wasps!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Vandals/ Pollen, such a pleasing site!

I arrived at one of my apiary sites today to find that the combination lock had been glued and the gate had been subjected to vigorous force resulting in the top bar (and a reinforcement attached) being split and cracked. This is an inconvenience to me and more to my landlords! I seethe at the mindless people who have done this and truly hope they get penance and more - what drives someone to commit such an act?
On a better note I saw loads of bees waddling back into their hive entrances laden with pollen on their legs - I will never tire of seeing such a site and I get "lost in time" watching. :-)
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