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Apiary Diary August 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Bron" data-source="post: 6367" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>We’ve been out and about a lot! Don’t miss the multiple logging trucks that speed towards you or the empty ones that pass you on any marginally straight bit of road. Pretty happy with the hives in general. There’s always one or two over achievers and one or two that aren’t up to scratch, they’ll get sorted out sooner or later. Some willows coming out and a bit of nectar coming in. </p><p>Gotta love these blue sky days, and the ability to be out there doing the job for another year.</p><p>Lifting heavy boxes with COVID dead arm yesterday. 1st jab done & dusted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bron, post: 6367, member: 59"] We’ve been out and about a lot! Don’t miss the multiple logging trucks that speed towards you or the empty ones that pass you on any marginally straight bit of road. Pretty happy with the hives in general. There’s always one or two over achievers and one or two that aren’t up to scratch, they’ll get sorted out sooner or later. Some willows coming out and a bit of nectar coming in. Gotta love these blue sky days, and the ability to be out there doing the job for another year. Lifting heavy boxes with COVID dead arm yesterday. 1st jab done & dusted. [/QUOTE]
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