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Apiary Diary June 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="tommy dave" data-source="post: 4888" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>^ from mid-may. Went through it again on Saturday. About three frames of healthy bees, surrounded by stores. New brood in all stages, looks like it might pull through. </p><p></p><p>I also decided to do full inspections of a couple of other hives cos why not, mostly because she hadn't been through a strong hive. First hive I did everything, it's slowed down a bit, three boxes full and down to only half a dozen frames of brood. It's going to explode in spring. It was an eye-opener for her. She went through the second, did everything. All worked out fine. I've been meaning to find someone to manage these community hives when i can't be bothered, think i've succeeded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommy dave, post: 4888, member: 25"] ^ from mid-may. Went through it again on Saturday. About three frames of healthy bees, surrounded by stores. New brood in all stages, looks like it might pull through. I also decided to do full inspections of a couple of other hives cos why not, mostly because she hadn't been through a strong hive. First hive I did everything, it's slowed down a bit, three boxes full and down to only half a dozen frames of brood. It's going to explode in spring. It was an eye-opener for her. She went through the second, did everything. All worked out fine. I've been meaning to find someone to manage these community hives when i can't be bothered, think i've succeeded. [/QUOTE]
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