Jon.21
House Bee
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2021
- Messages
- 140
- Reaction score
- 74
- Location
- Derby, UK
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 4
Has anyone else found colonies are really aggressive a few hours before a thunderstorm? It’s the only theory I can come up with.
Last week I lifted off a couple of supers on my 3 colonies using no smoke and had no issues. Was checking to see if they had cleaned up my extracted supers which they had. Very calm - didn’t even fly up.
Yesterday I did the same level interference at the same time of day, same weather (dry) same colonies to fit porter bee escapes in the crown boards and I received probably the most aggressive reception I’ve experienced the past couple of years of bee keeping.
About 4 hours later we had thunderstorms.
Anyone else seen the same ? Is it likely to be connected to the thunderstorms ?
Last week I lifted off a couple of supers on my 3 colonies using no smoke and had no issues. Was checking to see if they had cleaned up my extracted supers which they had. Very calm - didn’t even fly up.
Yesterday I did the same level interference at the same time of day, same weather (dry) same colonies to fit porter bee escapes in the crown boards and I received probably the most aggressive reception I’ve experienced the past couple of years of bee keeping.
About 4 hours later we had thunderstorms.
Anyone else seen the same ? Is it likely to be connected to the thunderstorms ?