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Yawl Honey Honey bee products from Yawl Honey in east Devon

Yes, that is a 6 foot plus tower of bees and honey. It takes a lot of work to manage the bees, you can't just get a hive...
26/05/2026

Yes, that is a 6 foot plus tower of bees and honey.

It takes a lot of work to manage the bees, you can't just get a hive, put a couple of supers (the box where the honey is stored) on it and harvest the honey at the end of summer.
Weekly inspections are a must, whether it's 12Β° and cloudy, a bit rainy or 30Β°+ like it was today.
You have to think ahead, not what they are going to do tomorrow, you have to think, what is going to happen in a weeks time, maybe two.
Making sure there is enough room for the queen to lay and there is plenty of space for expansion.
1 frame of brood will make almost 3 frames of bees, thats about 5'000 bees, so things can get out of hand quickly if you have 4 or 5 frames of brood about to hatch, especially if you have a queen that is a prolific layer.
Hive manipulations are done on an almost weekly basis, swapping brood frames to give more laying space, adding supers to clear nectar from the brood frames up into the super frames so they can store honey, if there a swarm cells in the hive, the swarm impulse has kicked in and the only way to stop them swarming is to split the hive by removing the queen with some brood and some bees. The original hive then thinks it has swarmed and will make another queen, but now you have 2 hives.............if you started the year with 2 hives and have to split every time they want to swarm you could go from 2 to 4 to 8 to 16 and so on.

My favourite manipulation is the 'demaree' split , moving the whole brood box of bees and brood above at least 2 supers and then putting the queen into another brood box under the supers, the bees think they have swarmed when they haven't, so you get an extra few weeks before the swarm impulse kicks in again(in theory), but you get more bees to collect more honey and you don't need a separate hive to do so, just a lot more lifting....never complain at heavy supers. 😁

So in a nutshell there is a lot of time and effort stopping your bees flying off with your queen into someone's chimney with half of your honey( the bees that are going to swarm fill their stomachs with honey to take to their new home), leaving you queenless and setting you back a month before you can get back on track again. The bees do have a habit of hiding queen cells, so accidents can happen.

I had a great day today, albeit a hot one, finished off by a delivery of 2026 spring honey to Miller's Farm shop, honey that was harvested from the Apiary I have on the Millers land. Enjoy! πŸ‘‘πŸπŸ―πŸ―

26/04/2026

One of my nucs decided to swarm today, lucky they were caught in the act and was able to get them back into a separate Nuc. Time lapse video in first comment, albeit a bit shaky. 🐝🐝🐝🐝

Some queen's don't know when to stop laying. πŸ˜‚Double brood over winter, 3 supers added over the last couple of weeks, do...
20/04/2026

Some queen's don't know when to stop laying. πŸ˜‚
Double brood over winter, 3 supers added over the last couple of weeks, down to single brood last week.
Was able to 'demaree' this hive plus 3 others, hopefully delaying the swarm impulse for another few weeks🀞. Lots of bees=lots of honey.
A beautiful apiary at Millers Farm Shop, with early morning sunshine to get the bees going. 🌞🐝🐝🍯🍯

Bees with a view. The rain had stopped, the sun was breaking through, still damn windy though. The newest Apiary coming ...
15/04/2026

Bees with a view.
The rain had stopped, the sun was breaking through, still damn windy though.
The newest Apiary coming along nicely. 🐝🍯🌞

Have you thought about getting into beekeeping and didn't know where to get your bees from, or you want to have more of ...
10/04/2026

Have you thought about getting into beekeeping and didn't know where to get your bees from, or you want to have more of your own colonies.
I have some over wintered nucs with a 2025 queen or spring nucs with a 2026 queen. All healthy colonies headed by a calm, prolific Buckfast queen. Comes in a 6 frame poly nuc with side feeder £230 each. 🍯🍯🐝🐝🐝

As of my last post and the new apiary at Millers farm shop. The honey from this site will be exclusive to Miller's farm ...
18/03/2026

As of my last post and the new apiary at Millers farm shop.
The honey from this site will be exclusive to Miller's farm shop ONLY, there's local and there's LOCAL.
So when you buy Yawl honey at Miller's farm shop you know the honey has come from the bees foraging on the flowers, trees and shrubs of the local area. 🐝🐝🍯🍯🍯

**NEW APIARY** and the process from start to finish. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! Permission from the land of owner is ...
18/03/2026

**NEW APIARY** and the process from start to finish.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!
Permission from the land of owner is the first thing you need, luckily this site was an easy ask, as you will find out why.
You need somewhere safe, secure and an area where the bees have plenty of forage.
You don't want your bees where there are people walking by every 5 mins and the bees being a nuisance and of course if you have bees for the honey 🍯 there has to be good forage for them to work on.
This is a fabulous site for this Apiary and a big thanks to James and Olivia Miller at Millers farm shop for the opportunity.

02/10/2025

I had a busy morning today, started off with a honey delivery to Millers Farm shop. Followed by an apiary visit to remove all verroa treatment strips, also gave me a chance to see inside the hive one last time before spring next year and to check weights to make sure they have enough stores for winter.
The bees have been taking advantage of the recent good weather gathering pollen and nectar from the ivy, the last good source of food this year.

09/09/2025

We are fully stocked of Yawl Honey! A fabulous local product, come and stock up ready for sniffle season! 🐝🍯

Yawl Honey is proud to announce that you can now buy our RUNNY HONEY at Millers Farm Shop in Kilmington.Go along and hav...
11/08/2025

Yawl Honey is proud to announce that you can now buy our RUNNY HONEY at Millers Farm Shop in Kilmington.

Go along and have a look at their huge aray of local produce.






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