Bees and Books
Yesterday at the Cheltenham Festival I interviewed Claire Tomalin about her splendid new biography of Charles Dickens. There was a big, eager audience and our discussion and the question-and-answer session that followed were tremendously enjoyable. The festival seems bigger than ever and was teeming with people, including lots of children. Altogether a very cheering event.
My bees are now ready for the winter. The two big hives have plenty of store and I am feeding the new colony on a half pack of Apifonda candy from Thornes - just in case they are a bit short. When I looked in the brood chambers last weekend there was capped brood in all of them so their queens are still laying. This year there have been almost no wasps - a great change from 2010. Maybe the hard winter was bad for them.
My bees are now ready for the winter. The two big hives have plenty of store and I am feeding the new colony on a half pack of Apifonda candy from Thornes - just in case they are a bit short. When I looked in the brood chambers last weekend there was capped brood in all of them so their queens are still laying. This year there have been almost no wasps - a great change from 2010. Maybe the hard winter was bad for them.
1 Comments:
The Charles Dickens celebrations next year have really caught my imagination-glad you refer to Tomalin's biography.
Presumably the bees are not quite so busy at this time.
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