In this video Cedar takes a recently caught swarm out of a swarm catching brood box, and moves it into a Flow Hive.
A good opportunity to inspect the hive also, to see how far off they are from being supered.
Share any of your insights into swapping out old gear, whether it is cycling brood frames, or reprotecting timber to avoid weathering.
I love when I find out about new flora in an area, Cedar mentions how the Wild Quince is flowering at the moment, It is so great to learn about what flowers in your area.
Guioa semiglauca, known as the guioa or wild quince, is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It grows from Kioloa (35° S) near Batemans Bay in southern New South Wales to Eungella National Park (20° S) in tropical Queensland. It grows in many different types of rainforest, particularly common in regenerating areas and on sand in littoral rainforest.
Growing to around 20 metres tall, and 43 cm in diameter, though often seen much smaller than this. The outer bark is smooth, often coloured and...