And this Guardian article is worth a look, too: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/feb/27/buckfast-drink-with-supernatural-powers-destruction |
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 May 2019
Buckfast
As you might expect, this Buckfast blog is well worth the reading time: https://www.buckfast.org.uk/bee-blog
30 May 2019
Ten Brilliant Beekeepers' Blogs
Naturally, Incompetent Beekeeper does not feature on the list of "Ten Brilliant Beekeepers' Blogs."
https://www.waltons.co.uk/blog/10-brilliant-beekeepers-blogs
Bastards.
(And there goes my chance of being included...)
https://www.waltons.co.uk/blog/10-brilliant-beekeepers-blogs
Bastards.
(And there goes my chance of being included...)
28 May 2019
How much does a jar of honey cost? Quanto costa un vasetto di miele?
26 May 2019
BBKA Basic
Another excellent course morning for the BBKA Basic at WBKA. It's astonishing how little I have learned in 15 years of beekeeping, and how many bad habits I have collected.
24 May 2019
Don’t worry, bee happy: Bees found to have emotions and moods
From New Scientist:
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2107546-dont-worry-bee-happy-bees-found-to-have-emotions-and-moods/
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2107546-dont-worry-bee-happy-bees-found-to-have-emotions-and-moods/
imageBROKER/REX/Shutterstock from the New Scientist page |
23 May 2019
18 May 2019
Swarmy Hatfield
These bees chose a pavement, of all places, to land...
And here's the video: https://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/bee-swarm-on-pavement-in-hatfield-1-6051789?jwsource=cl
From https://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/bee-swarm-on-pavement-in-hatfield-1-6051789 |
And here's the video: https://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/bee-swarm-on-pavement-in-hatfield-1-6051789?jwsource=cl
17 May 2019
Imperial Purple Part II
Watching swarms walk in ... wonderful!
From a WBKA member. I wonder where the silk comes from?
(Better check the curtains. Or the bedsheets.)
(Better check the curtains. Or the bedsheets.)
16 May 2019
Imperial Purple Swarms ... and an Ali Baba surprise!
The imperial purple runway is quite special... and then wait to see what's under the lid!
Posted by a WBKA member. How cool!
The Swarmy Lincolnite
Nice collection of swarmy pics here: https://thelincolnite.co.uk/2019/05/bee-swarms-invade-lincoln-streets/
Pics from https://thelincolnite.co.uk/ |
15 May 2019
I, Beebot
How about this: Can AI help stop bee extinction? (To save you reading the article, the short answer is 'Yes.')
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/can-ai-help-stop-bee-extinction/ar-AAAYaqD?srcref=rss
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/i-robot |
14 May 2019
Egg, larva, pupa
I found this very nice chart at http://hwbka.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Bee-LifeCycle-Chart.pdf
And there's some nice blog stuff, too: https://hwbka.org.uk/just-as-you-feared-wasps-are-menacing-because-they-are-smarter-than-bees/
And there's some nice blog stuff, too: https://hwbka.org.uk/just-as-you-feared-wasps-are-menacing-because-they-are-smarter-than-bees/
13 May 2019
London Bee Corridor & the Brent Council Waggle Dance
The "London Bee Corridor" sounds too good to be true; it's certainly a snappy name. To point the bees the right way, I wonder if the Brent Councillors will indulge in a collective waggle-dance... They could sell tickets.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-48187846
and
https://www.brent.gov.uk/council-news/press-releases/pr6968/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-48187846
and
https://www.brent.gov.uk/council-news/press-releases/pr6968/
Councillor Krupa Sheth (LB Brent) says the "bee corridor" will be ready by the summer |
12 May 2019
Before you start keeping bees
After keeping (and losing and killing and catching and nurturing) bees for nearly 15 years, I thought I'd have a crack at the BBKA Basic Assessment.
Pic from https://www.thespruce.com/beginners-guide-to-beekeeping-3016857 The clue's in the name |
"Bees defy the laws of physics..."
Of course, there are no laws of physics. Nature does what nature does, and we describe what nature does with "laws." But nature does not follow laws, and we don't actually know why nature does what it does. It just does. So there.
Here's a picture of Richard Feynman, lest we forget.
Here's a picture of Richard Feynman, lest we forget.
Picture from https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/context/top-10-richard-feynman-quotations |
11 May 2019
Linked In, Cox's Honey, and a tinge of piffle
As a good-for-nothing ne'er-do-well, I searched 'beekeeping' on Linked In...
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1245683612/
Turns out that https://coxshoney.com/ is looking for help, in Idaho (where the spuds come from, I believe). There's a tinge of piffle on the Cox's Honey site, e.g. "Bees defy the laws of physics..." but I'll let that pass.
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1245683612/
Turns out that https://coxshoney.com/ is looking for help, in Idaho (where the spuds come from, I believe). There's a tinge of piffle on the Cox's Honey site, e.g. "Bees defy the laws of physics..." but I'll let that pass.
10 May 2019
Beekeeping tours in Crete
A fellow WBKA member on hols in Crete spotted this:
If I charged €20 for an apiary tour, I'd be quids in. (Does that even make sense?)
Check out the QR code on the leaflet, too.
09 May 2019
Bees, Cleese and Atkinson
John Cleese went to the same school as me. So there.
https://youtu.be/OGFz9gt0-Fc
08 May 2019
World Bee Day event
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07 May 2019
Royal Babies; I'm waiting for the call
Pic from http://www.atlanticspeakerbureau.com/nicholas-witchell/speaker |
Beekeepers look after thousands of Royal Babies on a daily basis. I'm waiting for the call from Nick Witchell...
06 May 2019
UN 'extinction report' predicts 1m species at risk
UN report here: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/blog/2019/05/nature-decline-unprecedented-report/
At the time of writing, we humans are one of around 8.7 million species on earth, which implies that more than 10% of species are threatened with extinction.
Looked at another way, 100% of species are threatened with extinction (that's how natural selection works).
In just the recent thousands of years, humans have achieved wonderful things - learned to speak, write, build pyramids, reach the moon and broadcast "The Only Way Is Essex."
At what cost?
At the time of writing, we humans are one of around 8.7 million species on earth, which implies that more than 10% of species are threatened with extinction.
Looked at another way, 100% of species are threatened with extinction (that's how natural selection works).
In just the recent thousands of years, humans have achieved wonderful things - learned to speak, write, build pyramids, reach the moon and broadcast "The Only Way Is Essex."
At what cost?
Pic from https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-48169783 |
03 May 2019
Saving bees with sugar.... errmmm, really?
Pic from https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-48093351 |
I don't really buy this story. Saving bees one at a time will be a looooong job..
Saving bees with sugar: Connecting with nature or 'a last resort'?
02 May 2019
01 May 2019
Another outstanding video from Richard Noel: swarms
As spotted by a WBKA member. You can see Richard Noel's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClFlG4yfKhR2-w9VN_r8M3w