These 'things' don't look set to get any easier over the coming months and years, but hopefully we'll find time to put fingers on keyboard again before too long.
The bees are fine, and we're all looking forward to a good beekeeping year.
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3.0 SWARMING, SWARM CONTROL AND EFFECTS – ORAL QUESTIONS
The Candidate will be:
3.1 able to give an elementary description of swarming in a honeybee colony;
3.2 able to give *an elementary account of one method of swarm control;
3.3 able to describe how to take a honeybee swarm and how to hive it;
3.4 able to describe the signs of a queenless colony and how to test if a colony is queenless;
3.5 able to describe the signs of laying workers and of a drone laying queen;
3.6 able to describe a simple method of queen introduction;
* "An elementary method of swarm control" is not one which requires the beekeeper to search for the queen and then remember to manipulate doors in a special board or move boxes after a fixed number of days. There is no need to make things so difficult to remember, and so easy to get wrong.3.7 able to describe one method of uniting colonies and precautions to be taken;