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Beeswax Furniture Polish

Torbay Beekeepers 13 January 2022 13 January 2022Beekeeping Information, General Interest

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Hive Cosmetic Products and the New UK Cosmetic Regulations

Torbay Beekeepers 3 August 2021 3 August 2021Uncategorized Cosmetics, Products, Selling

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Showing Honey

Torbay Beekeepers 6 February 2021 6 February 2021Beekeeping Information, General Interest, Shows
Honey on Show

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Showing Wax

Torbay Beekeepers 7 December 2020 7 December 2020Beekeeping Information, General Interest, Shows

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Asian Hornet

Torbay Beekeepers 5 September 2020 7 December 2020Beekeeping Information, Pests & Diseases Asian Hornet

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Adapted Queen Rearing Method

Torbay Beekeepers 8 May 2017 5 September 2018Beekeeping Information, General Interest

The following article is from Glyn Davies’ notes on the Donald Sims adaptation of Miller Queen Rearing Method This year I wanted to try a different system of queen rearing; one that did not need techniques of grafting – every year I seem to need brighter and brighter light to …

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Spring Colony Split

Torbay Beekeepers 21 April 2017 5 September 2018Beekeeping Information increase, Queen, split, syrup

The object is to create increase and control swarming. Select a strong, good quality colony (a marked queen will make the job easier). Feed early to stimulate growth (further feed will be needed). An extra hive and frames and dummy frames will be needed.   Select the strong colony to …

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Chinese Beekeeping

Torbay Beekeepers 2 April 2017 5 September 2018General Interest

Several years ago TBBK’s Jim Mogridge visited China and while there he went to see some Chinese beekeepers who were selling honey at the roadside.  

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Making Heavy Syrup

Torbay Beekeepers 1 October 2016 6 October 2020Beekeeping Information 2:1, Feeding, heavy, sugar, syrup, thymol, winter

Making up heavy syrup, sometimes referred to as 2:1 or winter syrup, is not at all difficult. Many will know the 2 lb of sugar to 1 pt of water recipe, which in modern parlance roughly equates to 2 kg sugar in 1.25 l of water. To make up ~12.5 …

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Beekeeping Timetable

Torbay Beekeepers 19 September 2016 19 March 2021Beekeeping Information DARG, Forage, Timetable, Treatment, Year

We are lucky to have Glyn Davies as a member of the Torbay branch, some years ago Glyn produced a beekeeping timetable detailing the yearly schedule for beekeepers in Devon. The timetable includes among other things, details about how many bees one would expect in a colony what main sources of …

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