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Month: October 2020

To Flow Hive or not to Flow Hive

31 October 2020 - 17 December 2020 Tony

I get a lot of calls from people wanting to establish a Flow Hive. They have seen the website and YouTubes and it’s so easy. Set up, come back, turn the tap and hey presto – honey. I also get calls from others who can’t get out the back door without themselves, their children and
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To the rescue

31 October 2020 - 17 December 2020 Tony

Just having a cup of tea after work and the phone rings. Its the local school principal. There’s a swarm of bees in the school yard. I don’t normally catch swarms as they can be a lot of work and you cannot be sure what your getting. But it was a school, and local. So
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No good

30 October 2020 - 3 November 2020 Tony

When down to the Collingwood Children’s Farm on Monday to check their 9 hives. The sun was out and it was going to be a warm day with a possible shower or two in the afternoon. All the hives were active with bees flying in and out, bar one. In the front of this hive
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New toy

17 October 2020 - 17 October 2020 Tony

I went and picked up my new Carla e-Trailer yesterday from Dutch Cargo Bikes. Yes, it’s electric!! When I got home I loaded it up and was off to work. It was great to be able to carry all my gear and spares. The trailer was a breeze to pull. I’m very pleased with its
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Hayfever and honey

15 October 2020 Tony

I get lots of calls this time of year about my honey and its potential for reduce people’s hayfever symptoms. Up to now I’ve said that I’ve not seen any evidence beyond hearsay that honey is effective against hayfever. But thanks to an article in the Beekeepers Club journal I now can provide people with
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Collingwood Children’s Farm

13 October 2020 Tony

I help out in managing the Collingwood Children’s Farm (CCF) apiary, a partnership between the CCF and the Victorian Apiarists’ Association Melbourne Section. With the Covert-19 restrictions operating in Melbourne public visits and the running of training courses have stopped and we’ve limited the number of beekeepers going to the apiary to 2 at a
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Up a Ladder

13 October 2020 - 18 October 2020 Tony

I had just finished checking my last hive and turned my attention to picking peas from my community garden lot when the phone rang and was called out to a swarm from a hive from I hive that had inspected a while back. When I got there, the bees were 3 metres up a tree
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Urgent Action

11 October 2020 Tony

I got called out by a beekeeper as their hive had sent out a small swarm and they were concerned that they had lost their queen. I made time to go out and have a look as the hive may send out a larger swarm or after-swarms if action is not taken. The beekeeper had
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Hive splitting

8 October 2020 - 11 October 2020 Tony

The sun came out occasionally yesterday and I was able to requeen two hives and split two others. The hive splitting were quick jobs as I had all ready Demareed the hives so that brood and nurse bees were in the top box. The strategy adopted was to have two hives on the same hive
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Queens

7 October 2020 - 11 October 2020 Tony

My first order of new queens for the season have arrived and the weather is not good which will slow things down. I should be able to setup nucleus over the next few days during bursts of good weather. I’ll update you as the progress and outcome. Update: 9 October 2020 All the queens are
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