Category Archives: Bee Blog

Snow in the Apiary

Last night a blanket of white has come over the apiary… I am going to one of our sites this morning to see how the bees are getting on and get some photos of them with their snow boots on. See whats going on in January in our newsletter – catch the latest buzz.

A Day with Wally Thrale – Beefarmer in Bedfordshire

December 2014- Winter preparations

455Wally Thrale is a Beefarmer in Bedfordshire.

Wally and I visited 3 busy apiary sites around the county treating them for Varroa mite and ensuring colonies have enough food for the winter.

The last winter was mild and we hope again for a mild winter. Beekeepers have experiences severe losses in previous years and colonies have died for a number of reasons.

Ensuring hives are well protected from woodpeckers is also vitally important in the apiary. A woodpecker can kill a colony and also damage expensive equipment in the process.

Look out for Wally’s article in our monthly update – catch the latest buzz…

A New Type of Hive…

October 2014

1st Poly Nuc HiveWe have taken delivery of some new nucleus hives – ‘Polyhives’ made from… polystyrene.

These have been recommended to us as they have been successfully used in many countries for beekeeping – even in the harshest terrains and have benefits in terms of thermal insulation in Winter as well as keeping the bees cooler in the Summer.

They are more cost effective than wooden hives and are being looked at as an alternative in some cases such as swarming.

We are trialing a couple and see how they perform. The full lifecycle analysis and data on the total environmental impacts will be assessed alongside their beekeeping benefits and versatility.

Watch this space as we evaluate this new equipment…

Drizzly Day…

August – 2014

The beekeeping year is marked by the arrival of honey. This year has been a very good year for most beekeepers. Favorable climatic conditions and have enabled beekeepers and farmers to harvest a good yield. Read about the history of honey and the health properties in this months latest buzz…

Start of the Swarming Season…

April 2014

Swarming season is now upon us. Its slightly earlier due to the mild weather.

Catch up on swarming in this months newsletter – catch the latest buzz…