italic63
House Bee
- Joined
- May 3, 2021
- Messages
- 189
- Reaction score
- 59
- Location
- Turin, Italy
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 1
Good afternoon everyone.
My face is red with embarrassment as I write this email but if really need to get your expert opinions.
I started treating my hive with Apivar strips about 6 weeks ago. The weather here in the North of Italy has been 26-30 everyday up until earlier this week. Unusually hot and so the bees were very active although there was zero nectar flow. I looked inside about 2 weeks ago to see the effect of the hot weather and sure enough food stores were down to zero and the Queen was no longer laying.
I started feeding them 1:1 syrup in 2 litre containers. They became extremely active and "pulled down" (or so I thought) all the syrup in a few hours so I gave them more the next day and the same thing happened. Syrup gone in a few hours!
I carried on like this for about a week so 14 litres of syrup. I then stopped feeding them thinking that if the Queen starts laying again she's will need some room to lay (thinking that the bees were filling the brood box with food stores).
Boy was I wrong!
I went in today and found the disaster in the attached videos!! ALL frames were completely bone dry! 99% of bees dead on the ground. No sign of deformed wings or funny smells.
My beginner's gut instinct (for what it's worth I know) tells me that they were EATING and not storing the syrup at all therefore it looks like when I stopped they just starved to death in the week without syrup.
What are your views?
Poor bees...
My face is red with embarrassment as I write this email but if really need to get your expert opinions.
I started treating my hive with Apivar strips about 6 weeks ago. The weather here in the North of Italy has been 26-30 everyday up until earlier this week. Unusually hot and so the bees were very active although there was zero nectar flow. I looked inside about 2 weeks ago to see the effect of the hot weather and sure enough food stores were down to zero and the Queen was no longer laying.
I started feeding them 1:1 syrup in 2 litre containers. They became extremely active and "pulled down" (or so I thought) all the syrup in a few hours so I gave them more the next day and the same thing happened. Syrup gone in a few hours!
I carried on like this for about a week so 14 litres of syrup. I then stopped feeding them thinking that if the Queen starts laying again she's will need some room to lay (thinking that the bees were filling the brood box with food stores).
Boy was I wrong!
I went in today and found the disaster in the attached videos!! ALL frames were completely bone dry! 99% of bees dead on the ground. No sign of deformed wings or funny smells.
My beginner's gut instinct (for what it's worth I know) tells me that they were EATING and not storing the syrup at all therefore it looks like when I stopped they just starved to death in the week without syrup.
What are your views?
Poor bees...