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- Mar 15, 2014
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- Location
- Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
Commiserations! Just one of those things. They probably just couldn't get to the food.
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Even though , directly on the top bars , there is a bag of fondant with 1/3 of the underside of the bag cut away....
I assume it was a wooden eke on top of a poly nuc?
All you need is one ill fitting joint to hive or joint to roof...and in cold weather that could tip the balance..
I find small nucs struggle here unless very well insulated and lots of stores..
seen bees with their heads in cells woth stores in the comb only an inch or two away!On reflextion they do seem to have simply starved themselves !! If they had of moved one frame over or 2 inches up , they would of had 3/4 lbs of stores to go at...
Just back from blocking the possible wind tunnels.
The other bees all seemed fine, bringing home pollen
These nucs are on a new site, which i only took one last August.
As I stood there today, there is a steady breeze blowing straight at the entrances of the nucs.
With this in mind , I've come to the conclusion that if my feelings of panic don't subside within the next 24 hours. I'm going to bring them all home and nurture them in our back garden.
Of course on a warm day , we won't be able to get to the washing line' but there's always the tumble dryer....
Easy solution, turn the hives so the entrances our not facing the prevailing winds
... bag of fondant on the top of frames ( with a 1 inch cut across the bag ( corner to corner ) inside the eke. ...
Still sounds to me as though you are un-necessarily restricting access to the fondant.
One common method seems to be to slice packs in half, and then put the cut faces downwards on the frames. Quick, simple, keeps the fondant mostly wrapped while exposing lots of surface area for the bees' access.
The other aspect is water.
To use fondant (or stored honey actually) the bees need to dilute it with water.
If there isn't any around, or the weather is so bad they can't get any, then the fondant isn't much use. Hence, a bit of condensation on the inside walls of the hive (but not on the coverboard!) is actually rather useful.
Which has led me to contemplate putting a couple of small stainless bolts through the side wall of the hive - to make cold spots and promote condensation in specific places, and thereby give the bees their own "well". Yes, it would drain some heat out of the hive, but it would add a safe water source.