CONFUSING ENTHUSIASM WITH RESULTS
When you earnestly believe you can compensate for a lack of skill by doubling your efforts, there's no end to what you can't do.
31 December 2018
21 December 2018
14 December 2018
Bees at Highgrove House, thanks to Anthony Paine
How amazing are these beehives? A wonderfully eccentric triumph of beauty over practicality. The hive in the centre looks slightly horrified.
See more here: https://anthonypaine.com/project/beehives-at-highgrove/
See more here: https://anthonypaine.com/project/beehives-at-highgrove/
13 December 2018
11 December 2018
29 November 2018
Mead in the news
Mead, created by fermenting honey with water, dates back thousands of years and was once viewed as the drink of the gods, falling from the heavens as dew then gathered by bees. It was also believed to improve health and prolong life.
Scepticism liberates, belief constricts, faith imprisons.
23 November 2018
Almost all bee blogs are better than the Diary of an Incompetent Beekeeper (though few are as accurately named)
The Norfolk Honey Co has some very nice video blogs
22 November 2018
The water in Madeira don't taste that much queerer
21 November 2018
13 November 2018
Wintering bees
11 November 2018
07 November 2018
17 October 2018
Frankenbees?
Beekeepers are sounding the alarm about the latest developments in genetically modified pollinators. By Bernhard Warner
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/oct/16/frankenbees-genetically-modified-pollinators-danger-of-building-a-better-bee
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/oct/16/frankenbees-genetically-modified-pollinators-danger-of-building-a-better-bee
21 September 2018
20 September 2018
Why do we hate wasps and love bees?
From the BBC story, here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-45566304
The best Comment on the story, by far:
The best Comment on the story, by far:
749. Posted bySimon Dillon
on2 hours ago
"A new study reveals that wasps are largely disliked by the public, whereas bees are highly appreciated."
In other news, the Pope is Catholic.
In other news, the Pope is Catholic.
Holistic Facialists
Natural Bee Pollen Supplements Snatch Holland & Barrett Healthy Award AND Psychologies Award in One Month!
Here's an excerpt from the press release:
These ethically driven awards are headed up by award winning beauty and wellbeing editor Eminé Ali Rushton, alongside her expert high profile panel of 21 judges made up of a botanist and natural cosmetologist, nutritional therapists, natural make-up artists, holistic facialists and the UK’s most experienced health and beauty journalists, alongside wellbeing authors, respected bloggers and naturopathic industry insiders.
https://pressreleases.responsesource.com/news/96232/natural-bee-pollen-supplements-snatch-holland-barrett-healthy-award-and/
16 September 2018
Wasps v hornets
A friend found and posted this photo. He wrote:
I've posted a photo below which clearly shows the differences between a wasp (little one) European hornet (big brown thorax and lots of yellow bands) and Asian hornet (one yellow band dark thorax (note face colours too!).
If I could credit the photographer, I would
I've posted a photo below which clearly shows the differences between a wasp (little one) European hornet (big brown thorax and lots of yellow bands) and Asian hornet (one yellow band dark thorax (note face colours too!).
If I could credit the photographer, I would
13 September 2018
Himalayan Balsam
Interesting chatter on our beekeepers' whatsapp group about Himalyan Balsam:
[22:04, 9/9/2018] For information, some people are saying bees are coming back to the Hive covered in "white stuff" this is Himalayan Balsom. Mostly collected on River banks. (Know as Ghost Bees.
[22:10, 9/9/2018] : ........why is it on the back of their thorax???
[22:12, 9/9/2018] Because when the go into the plant they get covered and are unable to "clean it" off themselves, it's believed that nursery bees remove it when returning to the Hive.
[22:16, 9/9/2018] Moreover, the flower’s stamen hangs above the lower petals so when the bee lands on these petals the stamen moves downwards and ‘stamps’ the back of the bee.
Himalayam Balsam is also an invasive species.
[22:21, 9/9/2018] Yes, I agree, Himalayan balsam is listed under Schedule 9 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 with respect to England and Wales. As such, it is an offence to plant or otherwise allow this species to grow in the wild. I leave the National Trust to attempt to remove it as I feel I am not qualified and would not want to make it a bigger issue.
[22:24, 9/9/2018] Makes good honey too!👍🏻
[22:26, 9/9/2018] I agree, I get a good supply for Winter food, and i always leave them a super mixed with Ivy & Balsom. Bees love it.
[22:04, 9/9/2018] For information, some people are saying bees are coming back to the Hive covered in "white stuff" this is Himalayan Balsom. Mostly collected on River banks. (Know as Ghost Bees.
[22:10, 9/9/2018] : ........why is it on the back of their thorax???
[22:12, 9/9/2018] Because when the go into the plant they get covered and are unable to "clean it" off themselves, it's believed that nursery bees remove it when returning to the Hive.
[22:16, 9/9/2018] Moreover, the flower’s stamen hangs above the lower petals so when the bee lands on these petals the stamen moves downwards and ‘stamps’ the back of the bee.
Himalayam Balsam is also an invasive species.
[22:21, 9/9/2018] Yes, I agree, Himalayan balsam is listed under Schedule 9 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 with respect to England and Wales. As such, it is an offence to plant or otherwise allow this species to grow in the wild. I leave the National Trust to attempt to remove it as I feel I am not qualified and would not want to make it a bigger issue.
[22:24, 9/9/2018] Makes good honey too!👍🏻
[22:26, 9/9/2018] I agree, I get a good supply for Winter food, and i always leave them a super mixed with Ivy & Balsom. Bees love it.
10 September 2018
Asian hornet
Asian hornet: Fowey nest destroyed as two new sightings confirmed in Liskeard and Hull
Two more sightings of Asian hornets have been confirmed and surveillance activity is underway
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/asian-hornet-fowey-nest-destroyed-as-two-new-sightings-confirmed-in-liskeard-and-hull
05 September 2018
03 September 2018
Beekeeping: waxing or waning?
Mildly interesting article in The Times : https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/how-to-get-the-sweet-taste-of-success-when-you-become-a-beekeeper-lfqb7j5x2
Missed a trick with "While enthusiasme for the hobby has waned over the years..." Shome mishtake, surely - waxed would be better - and funnier.
Missed a trick with "While enthusiasme for the hobby has waned over the years..." Shome mishtake, surely - waxed would be better - and funnier.
28 August 2018
22 August 2018
20 August 2018
Chris Slade
Came across this blog, https://chrissladesbeeblog.wordpress.com/ If you can get past the self-centred life trivia, there's some half-decent beekeeping info.
16 August 2018
Not Neonicotinoids
Hmmmm….
From the BBC web site:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45185261
From the BBC web site:
Attempts to find a new generation of pesticides to replace neonicotinoids have been dealt a potential blow.
Neonicotinoids are the most commonly used insecticide in the world, but had been linked to bee declines.
Studies suggest a new type of pesticide seen as an alternative to the chemicals, which have been banned in many countries, may have similar risks.
The new insecticides may reduce bumblebee reproduction in the wild, according to a study by UK scientists.
The alternatives had been sought because of the evidence linking neonicotinoids to declines in bee populations - leading to the bans and restrictions on their use.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45185261
Small Bees
11 August 2018
02 August 2018
So here’s how to have honey for breakfast!
05 July 2018
14 June 2018
Fire pit or burial mound?
13 June 2018
30 May 2018
But when she got there, the cupboard was bare
Here's the swarm notification chain from WhatsApp group:
[10:25, 5/29/2018] Swarm in SW19 7EP any one available (message is 15 mins old from public)
[10:28, 5/29/2018] Spoken to the man, swarm on a post about 3ft off the ground about the size of 2 Rugby balls long and 1ft wide
[10:45, 5/29/2018] Max is en route to collect it.
[11:08, 5/29/2018] Now THAT is a swarm
[11:48, 5/29/2018] Update, the rapid response unit (aka Max) attended the location only to find about a cup full of bees left at the location, lots of bees flying around, if they settle Max will re-attend.
[11:49, 5/29/2018] Bad luck Max. Not rapid enough it seems!
[10:25, 5/29/2018] Swarm in SW19 7EP any one available (message is 15 mins old from public)
[10:28, 5/29/2018] Spoken to the man, swarm on a post about 3ft off the ground about the size of 2 Rugby balls long and 1ft wide
[10:45, 5/29/2018] Max is en route to collect it.
[11:08, 5/29/2018] Now THAT is a swarm
[11:48, 5/29/2018] Update, the rapid response unit (aka Max) attended the location only to find about a cup full of bees left at the location, lots of bees flying around, if they settle Max will re-attend.
[11:49, 5/29/2018] Bad luck Max. Not rapid enough it seems!
17 May 2018
15 May 2018
Swarm - three times in the same place...
Picked up a small swarm yesterday evening. That's the third swarm that has arrived in the same garden, three years running. The house owners mentioned that a friend keeps bees near-by... Jus' sayin.'
Oddly, the swarm settled on the ground. The trickiest part was encouraging the bees into the box before the light failed.
Oddly, the swarm settled on the ground. The trickiest part was encouraging the bees into the box before the light failed.
08 May 2018
04 May 2018
Avaaz
With some justification, Avaaz [https://www.avaaz.org/page/en/] is claiming the ban on neonicotinoids resulted from its people-led campaigns
See https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/save_the_bees_neonics_loc_ns/?slideshow
02 May 2018
Bee disease outbreak confirmed near Perth and Dumfries
01 May 2018
Bee chocolate!
From Kew Gardens. What ingredient is NOT included, I wonder?
Yep, no honey in this, only honey flavour
27 April 2018
24 April 2018
What I learned from bees
James Reed of Reed Recruitment. I knew his dad, Alec.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/business-39816288/ceo-secrets-what-i-learnt-from-bees
How to revive drowsy [bumble] bees...
Let's face it, a teaspoon of sugar is the answer...
https://youtu.be/HrnoR9cBP3o
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-northern-ireland-43881963/how-to-revive-drowsy-bees
https://youtu.be/HrnoR9cBP3o
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-northern-ireland-43881963/how-to-revive-drowsy-bees
28 March 2018
Beekeeping like a girl
Yep, honest: Beekeeping like a girl, by HilaryKearney. Her blog is here: http://beekeepinglikeagirl.com
"My name is Hilary Kearney. I'm the founder of the urban beekeeping business 'Girl Next Door Honey' in San Diego, California. I'm an artist turned beekeeper who practices natural, treatment-free beekeeping. I'm on a mission to help new beekeepers succeed and educate the public about the magic of bees!"
"My name is Hilary Kearney. I'm the founder of the urban beekeeping business 'Girl Next Door Honey' in San Diego, California. I'm an artist turned beekeeper who practices natural, treatment-free beekeeping. I'm on a mission to help new beekeepers succeed and educate the public about the magic of bees!"
Do bees fly in the rain?
Nice answers to "Do bees fly in the rain?" particularly if you scroll down to review the comments.
https://honeybeesuite.com/do-honey-bees-fly-in-the-rain/
The site is published by Rusty Burlew.
https://honeybeesuite.com/do-honey-bees-fly-in-the-rain/
The site is published by Rusty Burlew.
26 March 2018
Busy bees
20 March 2018
The Wide-Brimmed Beekeeper
Is this a genuine fashion? Captured from https://www.y-oman.com/2013/05/checkmate/fashion-wide-brimmed-beekeeper/