Dear Beekeeper
Some good weather at last for our hungry bees. The
colonies at Eythorne are smallish and have appreciated feeds of heavy syrup,
2:1 ratio, 1kg sugar to 630ml of water.
The bees are now making up the difference, I hope,
with the abundant ivy flowers, a very rich source of nectar and pollen.
DDBKA Honey Show
October
20th 2012 at Beech Grove, Nonington CT15 4HH
Please pick up your Show schedule at the
meeting, if not received by post.
Some
were not collected in August though the members were there! Did you remember to
tick the list????
Chris will be looking forward
to receiving your entry forms, you can hand them to him on the 29th
[don’t forget to enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope].
Did you see September’s Beecraft?
The project in Folkestone featured there, p.39,
involved teaching from myself and David Moniz, the owner of the Bumblebee
Alliance hive at Eythorne, and hands on experience for the
students from Karl at his apiary. Unfortunately DDBKA
did not get mentioned, though 3 of us were closely involved!
NEW QUEEN
Nigel Douglas, a member from Barfrestone,
bought a queen from Thornes, and did not realize till too late that his hive
had been robbed out. So he kindly donated her to DDBKA, Patrick is to
overwinter her and we shall expect great performance from her in the spring.
Thank you Nigel.
DDBKA
have received a £50 donation from the Immigration Removal Centre at the Western
Heights in Dover. Steve & I collected a colony that had built some lovely
comb in a window recess. They provided a cherry picker for access, very
exciting and successful as we managed to get the queen. They are to go to Clive
Godderidge, unlucky this year with a failing queen and then very enthusiastic drone
layers.
Alan Byham, SE
Inspector, has sent his annual Honey Survey for you to fill in please. It
will be of special interest this year because of the effect the weather may
have had on yields. Please make an effort to email it back to him asap. Thanks.
Maggie
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