Rob Jones Weekly Thoughts

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Unexpected Passenger

Traveling between sites today, laden with equipment being moved, I was shocked as a mouse ran along my side window sill and onto the dashboard! Not knowing how to react whilst driving I wound both front windows down; the mouse ran back onto my door sill and as I slowed, it jumped out!

Thursday, August 25, 2016

WASPS!

The wasps are clearly more evident around the hive entrances today. I have already put mouse guards on to reduce the entrances and help the bees.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Melancholic Again

The realisation that the active season is all but over again leaves me sad. The season has gone and I seem to have been so busy with keeping things on an even keel that this time suddenly appears and slaps me right in the face! Mouse guards are on (to help reduce entrances against wasps for now) and its time to prepare for winter!!

Thursday, August 4, 2016

What a difference...

One month on and the fondant is long gone; the supers are heaving under the weight of nectar pouring in! It seems the bees have found a source to work, and boy are they working it!!

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Been Buzzy- Warning!

Apologies for the lack of blogging but I have been pre occupied with keeping my bees alive! In the middle of summer and having to feed stocks, due to the poor weather. This has to be a warning!! The climate is changing and the bees are suffering - and all thanks to mankind?!
DEFRA actually put out a warning of "Starvation Risk" which means it's not just me having a problem. Cautiously there does seem to be some income returning to the hives over the last week or so; lets hope it continues. To add to the optimism I have so far avoided any fatalities.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

The Joys of Rape Honey

I have just spent the weekend getting off the oilseed rape honey before it sets solid in the comb. As I was extracting it had already started to granulate making it really hard to extract. Added to this I feel the bees are always tetchy when foraging the rape. Its not my favourite crop due to it HAVING to be extracted. Hopefully all done but I am sure a few SOLID frames will appear in the coming weeks!
The picture doesn't really show clearly the granulated honey stuck in the comb; it causes chaos in the extractor as the frames become unbalanced where the set honey is stuck causing the extractor to dance violently around !

Here's a more calming picture of the approach to some of my hives today - lovely and sunny; gives me a "summery" feel!

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Of Mice and Bees

I was in the middle of doing an artificial swarm today and went to get an empty nucleus hive. Opening it up I found a nest of baby mice! I was stopped in my tracks and couldn't bring myself to throw them out, they looked so cute! Even though they were wrecking the comb in the hive, I carefully placed it all back together and put it back exactly where it was.
I went to another nuc and lifted the lid: to be greeted by a nest of bumble bees, lovely reddish bottoms! That hive too went back exactly where it was!
Third time lucky, the next nucleus box was empty and I was able to complete the procedure.
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