tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post6809919158073493814..comments2023-09-24T08:55:07.651+01:00Comments on Beekeeping for Beeginners: Inspection 04/10/09Cliff Whttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13929876975838342227noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post-47724468060945572072009-10-08T13:04:06.445+01:002009-10-08T13:04:06.445+01:00Thanks for all your comments.
Barbara, you are r...Thanks for all your comments. <br />Barbara, you are right in assuming the frame arrangement you described - it was only 5 frames in the top - although I had always envisaged removing them before too long.<br /><br />I have now removed these 5 frames (with the comb now drawn) - my strategy had been to get them to draw now when the weather remains fair. The devil makes work for idle hands!!!Cliff Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13929876975838342227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post-68846904443816305632009-10-06T19:40:00.445+01:002009-10-06T19:40:00.445+01:00Thanks for stopping by my blog for a visit. I don&...Thanks for stopping by my blog for a visit. I don't know much about bee keeping so I'm finding your blog very interesting indeed. -JackieEllie Mae's Cottagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13889959606127833480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post-63787849473576807462009-10-06T16:09:16.875+01:002009-10-06T16:09:16.875+01:00Hi Cliff. I agree with Lynn that our weather is m...Hi Cliff. I agree with Lynn that our weather is more like yours, despite the big pond between us :)<br /><br />When you say extra 5 frames in a super, I hope you've got at least 8 to 10 frames in the box? Otherwise the bees will build their own wonky comb in the empty space. But you probably already know that and I misunderstood.Bee Magic Chronicles for Kidshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06818365668819339658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post-72286720416149705232009-10-05T22:51:36.338+01:002009-10-05T22:51:36.338+01:00We are quite low-lying really, about 70m above sea...We are quite low-lying really, about 70m above sea-level. The Irish midlands probably gets some of the country's more extreme temperatures although it's only ever a few degrees below freezing in winter, -5 degrees would be fairly unusual - hardly arctic! See http://www.met.ie/climate/mullingar.asp<br /><br />As for snow, even last winter when the UK got heaps, Ireland mostly escaped. We are relatively close to the mild westerlies which cross the Atlantic - it's called the Emerald Isle for good reason although with climate change, every season is surprise...<br /><br />Thanks for the info on the Russian bees.Cliff Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13929876975838342227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post-73837371214947210832009-10-05T20:23:05.131+01:002009-10-05T20:23:05.131+01:00Hi Cliff. Although we are separated by an ocean, ...Hi Cliff. Although we are separated by an ocean, I think my weather conditions are much more like yours than Mark's. He's only about 3 hours from here. I'm also beginning to see more dead bees, but we've had several cold nights, 30's and 40's for the past week, and the days are mid-50 and some cool rain. I'm not too concerned about the dead, but like you, I am noting it for future reference. I'm curious what your elevation might be and if you get much snow during the winter. <br /><br />Also, I just wrote a book of a reply to you on my blog about the Russian bees. Will keep you posted as things develop. <br /><br />Am truly enjoying corresponding with you and others about his wonderful hobby we share. <br /><br />LynnLynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09613776576584120065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post-61743996742456416702009-10-05T20:13:16.587+01:002009-10-05T20:13:16.587+01:00To answer your questions;
Philip, this is my firs...To answer your questions;<br /><br />Philip, this is my first year so I'm not sure how much wax one could expect from the hive in a good year. Obviously, if you have capped (with wax) honey which is then extracted, that wax is also available. With regard to the candles, I only found out recently when I started reading about beekeeping that the early monks kept honeybees because of the wax which could be used for the church candles - at that time, the honey was a by-product!<br /><br />Mark; today the weather was hitting 16 or 17 degrees Celcius although the nights are pretty cool, maybe as low 4 or 5. Yes, we're pretty lucky here as far as wee beasties are concerned - nothing too venomous!!Cliff Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13929876975838342227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post-87406992526636409462009-10-05T07:39:52.206+01:002009-10-05T07:39:52.206+01:00Hey Cliff! Looks like things are good in the hive ...Hey Cliff! Looks like things are good in the hive -- although I had to look up what an earwig is, haha! It looks like a nasty creature and I don't know if I've seen one. But I'm sure the girls were doing their best to get it out! How cool is it there now? Maybe that's why there were so many dead bees in front. I haven't seen any here yet, and I'm checking close on my next visit!<br /><br />MarkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-313235697892335537.post-6026445946293134632009-10-04T21:48:00.030+01:002009-10-04T21:48:00.030+01:00Interesting. Bees vs Earwig, wow! I bet that earw...Interesting. Bees vs Earwig, wow! I bet that earwig wishes he'd never set his many feet into their home area.<br /><br />Excess beeswax? How much wax does a hive produce I wonder. I know virtually zilch about this topic but I do like proper beeswax candles. I have distinct memories of the aroma of church candles made of beeswax when I was a kid. A really good and natural scent with no additives needed, as far as I know.<br /><br />50 dead ladies eh? I hope, for your peace of mind, that this is a normal sort of death rate at this time of the year.<br /><br />Regards, PhilPhilipHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06811831703263176415noreply@blogger.com