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Apiary Diary July 2021.
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<blockquote data-quote="CHCHPaul" data-source="post: 5634" data-attributes="member: 205"><p>Checked ten hives today. Was a beaut day in chch and loved being back in the bees. Tons of kowhai in bloom in this valley and the girls were tucking in. One double FD was full to the brim, so I’d better keep a close eye on that one.</p><p></p><p>No signs or symptoms of the dreaded V and the winter staples still had heaps of life left in them. All the autumn top splits are growing and have eaten all their dry sugar, so topped them up, but have plenty of honey. </p><p></p><p>Started stimulating drone colonies and will check back on the pink frames in a week or so. </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to working the next valley and crossing my fingers for more of the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHCHPaul, post: 5634, member: 205"] Checked ten hives today. Was a beaut day in chch and loved being back in the bees. Tons of kowhai in bloom in this valley and the girls were tucking in. One double FD was full to the brim, so I’d better keep a close eye on that one. No signs or symptoms of the dreaded V and the winter staples still had heaps of life left in them. All the autumn top splits are growing and have eaten all their dry sugar, so topped them up, but have plenty of honey. Started stimulating drone colonies and will check back on the pink frames in a week or so. Looking forward to working the next valley and crossing my fingers for more of the same [/QUOTE]
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