The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Bees & Beekeeping => Topic started by: Victorian Farmer on May 18, 2013, 04:59:42 pm
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could some one help i need 12 nucs iv lost 60 to 70 percent due to wether total colapse
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Oh dear VH, you too :(
I lost both of my colonies this time, but they'd done fine over the previous 2 very harsh winters we'd had up there North of the Border. We're back in Wales now, but there doesn't seem to be much of a nuc supply round here either.
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If you have one strong colony, you could make 3 or 4 Neucleus hives from it ... if combined with swarm control / artificial swarm control measures.
Pete
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The same thing all OK after Christmas then the queens breeds not proper fertile and bang total colapse will cost £2000 to sort and that's if i can get the new nucs most bee keepers have lost 60 percent to long a winter .If you are planing bees remember you could loose the lot 2 bad summers and winters have done this .
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Just back from Northern Bee auction at Carlisle, there was meant to be 20 or so nucs but they only had 6 forward and they sold for £230 each, makes beekeeping a very expensive hobby.
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Its all down to supply and demand .... and people being prepared to spend silly money! Personally I would not pay anything remotely approaching that amount for a Neuc and neither would I ask anyone to pay me that much either.
Pete
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Its all down to supply and demand .... and people being prepared to spend silly money! Personally I would not pay anything remotely approaching that amount for a Neuc and neither would I ask anyone to pay me that much either.
Pete
Hear, hear
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Got 6 from Essex £180 and £150 courier all settled in
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We are off to pick up 2 nucs tomorrow from different people £150 each