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Thats a shame Kestrel but at least you have been able to watch them for a couple of days.
I admit to not knowing the regulations etc etc regarding beekeeping in residential areas and can only bee glad that our allotments do allow them, I am the only one who has any and the fellow plot holders have only been positive regarding them.
I spend more time watching than working!
Bee keeping is a complicated business and needs a lot of consideration before diving in. Neighbours will complain especially if they have children. It's also an expensive business. Hives can cost hundreds of pounds.
Hopefully they will hang around. I would love to keep bees, i'm going on a beekeeping course but as yet Glasgow city council will not allow us to keep a hive on site
Dispute their right to object if they do not have a regulation for that purpose that has been confirmed by the Scottish Ministers in terms of section 6(1) Allotments(Scotland)Act 1892. I understand there was a similar situation in Glasgow with hens recentlyand the Council had to back down.
O get a box she says
collect the bees she says
keep them yourself she says
And what did I do when confronted with this very thing an hour ago?? I FREAKED
Then I calmed myself down, suited up lit the smoker and let out my breath
put my spare hive in the apiary,smoked the bees,collected them in a box (I dont have a skep but I will be getting one now)
put the box in front of the hive at an angle in the hope they will go in,,,
And then I got the hell out of Dodge!
Will go back up in a few hours to check on them
I have gone from one hive to three in a matter of weeks
O and they were very obligingly on the fencing of the apiary
Quick update, I managed to get hold of my mentor and got some drawn frames from him so I have put these into the brood chamber along with others.
90% of the swarm was inside with the stragglers milling around the entrance.
I have a strong suspicion that they have swarmed from my original hive even though the queen is only a year old and they have plenty of room.
I wish they would read the same books as me
So fingers crossed they will like their new digs and not clear off.
3 is definitely my limit! I now have no spare equipment left, I will be off to visit Brian at Thornes in the morning then
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