Honeybees overwintering

The winter has been very wet especially in February with only a few touches of frost. In the main, the bees have only taken defecating flights although there has been an increase of bees returning with pollen on their legs lately. The mild, wet winter has meant that many plants are already shooting. The hellebores… Continue reading Honeybees overwintering

Honeybees & Varroa part 2

We have had our Varroa treatment in the hive for a week and now need to change the pack for the second week. http://www.nationalbeeunit.com/index.cfm?pageid=93 For more information on this parasite which can cause so many problems for the honeybee. Fortunately, the bees don’t appear to have shown any adverse reaction to the treatment, which is… Continue reading Honeybees & Varroa part 2

Update on wasp traps

The Tap Trap has worked well, reducing the number. of wasps in the apiary. However, it will need a recharge of bait soon. It has been very effective and we are pleased with the trap. Presently we are using a bait composed of berry jam and water only and it appears to be working satisfactorily.… Continue reading Update on wasp traps

Wasps, wasps and more wasps

The apiary is now having a regular visitation from wasps. As a consequence, we are going to make a wasp trap as indicated by drbeekeeper on his website http://drbeekeeper.com/2013/08/the-battle-of-wasps-attacking-bees-heres-how-my-bees-are-winning/ Meanwhile, we have ordered a wasp tap-trap from our bee equipment supplier. Information about the trap can be found at https://www.taptrap.com/en/trap/tap-trap The drbeekeeper trap is homemade… Continue reading Wasps, wasps and more wasps