having a lovely comb of capped nectar - the bars are stuck together but do come apart easily.Note the different undersides on each bar, Peter experimented with some of the bars but the bees don`t mind as long as there is something to attach the wax to.
It was a warm evening so I took out another 3 bars which were joined with each one having its own seperate comb, all with the bee space between them, some with capped nectar, others to be capped. The bees were so calm, there was no frantic flying around, mind you, I didn`t have it open for that long. I find that by picking up more then one bar at a time the comb feels more stable somehow.
I have the divider just over half way along so the area is not as big and I can add more space next year all going well. I took a bar out of the empty end and the warmth could be felt even through the solid wood divider - amazing.
6 comments:
Thanks for sharing these pictures and info. Really interesting and although I've already got Langstorf hives for this year I am leaning towards a TB hive for next Spring.
Tena Koe! I have been following your blog for a while. Thank you for writing about your contacts with your bees in such an engaging way. Your pictures are always wonderful and really make me want to see your wonderful home land some day. Like yourself I started keeping one TBH and LOVE working with it, more than with my regular hives. Have fun with your bees and all the best to you "down under".
Marc,
Indianapolis, USA
great job!!
hey Marc, you sure you are not a kiwi, thanks for using the Maori greeting, I am pakeha (european heritage), but love our native language and try and use as many Maori words as I can when appropriate. Do you have a blog ? I would really like to keep in contact with another TB lover ! Ka krexpoite ano
Doris, you have to get a TB hive, they are the only hives I will be using next year.
Tena Koe Marcia. I love the sound of the Maori language. I found the native greeting online. I don't have a blog, yet... but I may in the future. You can contact me at wiehnm on yahoo.com at any time. I am looking forward to staying in touch with you.
Marc, Indianapolis
I'm so glad I found your blog through Cabbage Tree Farm! I used to keep bees as a child when we had lots of room! Now I live in London and don't have the space. One day I will do it again!
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