Brilliant but their not my hands.
There were two dead in the hive, it's solid floor with an underfloor entrance, it looks like they unfortunately couldn't figure how to get out once they were in.
I've never studied natural nests, but over 40 years ago when I started it was common practice once a head of honey was forming under the queen excluder you moved the shallow under the deep brood it's a perfectly good way of pre-emptive swarming. Even now I'm all double brood on every second or...
The answer to what Macdee perceives as a problem is to look at what bees do naturally. They have produced a fantastic way of managing their brood nest, in the vertical combs hanging in a tree cavity they store all the processed honey above the brood and use the cells under the brood area to...
You have done nothing wrong, bees naturally bring nectar in to the hive below the brood nest, they then process it to honey and then store it above the brood nest, all you have to do is put a queen excluder on and super and you will find they will move through the queen excluder easily to store...
On the edge of a pandemic, at this moment in time everything seems like an over reaction, but when it's finished it's guaranteed you will think " Why didn't l do more "