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Apiary Diary August 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Bron" data-source="post: 6027" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Had our first picnic of the season today. Not all doom and gloom. Was pretty happy with the hives. Bringing in pollen & a bit of nectar, lotsa eggs & older brood, not so much larvae, we had a cold wet week or so, so mum musta gone on strike. Most of them are still chowing down on last years honey, and will be for some time. No sign of Dwv. Strips in. Pretty happy, however couch potatoes shouldn’t do too much first day out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bron, post: 6027, member: 59"] Had our first picnic of the season today. Not all doom and gloom. Was pretty happy with the hives. Bringing in pollen & a bit of nectar, lotsa eggs & older brood, not so much larvae, we had a cold wet week or so, so mum musta gone on strike. Most of them are still chowing down on last years honey, and will be for some time. No sign of Dwv. Strips in. Pretty happy, however couch potatoes shouldn’t do too much first day out! [/QUOTE]
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