Here are the latest reports from Swanmore on the progress of our apiary. As of 9 August, four of our five colonies are between queens following recent swarms and splits. Fingers crossed that all colonies will be queen-right by the end of the month so they can concentrate on their winter preparations! Hive 5 (George’s)ContinueContinue reading “Swanmore apiary report – August 2021”
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Asian Hornet Week 2023
The Asian hornet is slightly smaller than our native European hornet which is beneficial to our environment. The Asian hornet appears almost entirely dark (especially when viewed from above) and has these characteristic yellow legs. It’s important to know the difference between the Asian hornet and our European one. This year’s Asian Hornet week isContinueContinue reading “Asian Hornet Week 2023”
West End apiary
Denise and grandson Atlas Our apiary and meadow at West End is doing better now. Progress earlier in the season was hampered by the wet May and June; a story sadly reflected in the beekeeping of many this year. The colonies were inspected on Wednesday (28 July) by Denise and Richard, ably assisted by oneContinueContinue reading “West End apiary”
Apiary meeting, Swanmore, 17 July 2021
Kirsten, Chris, Dawn, Barbro, Simon, Louise, John and Colin; some of the attendees at the apiary meeting. Saturday 17 July Our planned 10 July apiary meeting was cancelled due to rain but rescheduled for the following Saturday. We’re sorry if you couldn’t make it at short notice but we knew the bees needed checking soContinueContinue reading “Apiary meeting, Swanmore, 17 July 2021”
Lisa: a comedy of errors
Ten days ago, on Sunday 4 July, Howard and I answered a swarm call from Botley. When we arrived, we were pleased to discover a reasonably-sized swarm had obligingly settled conveniently close to the ground; ‘this is going to be a doodle’ we thought! It was an easy enough job to collect the bees; they’dContinueContinue reading “Lisa: a comedy of errors”