Melbee
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2013
- Messages
- 125
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- North Staffordshire UK
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hello. I'm heavily suited up when going into my hive from hell. They've been difficult to handle all this year. . The more honey they are making, the worse they attack, presumably to defend it. I've requeened twice. First queen disappeared without a trace. Second is there and just begun laying. Fingers crossed that a change in temperament will happen.
I wear black heavy duty rubber gloves from Wilk....son''s. They clean up really well and allow good careful handling of frames. As they get rather hot inside, I've invested in a pair of silk glove liners to wear inside. They wash easily but more importantly, they provide added protection against stings. I also react badly and need all the protection I can get - particularly at present with my bees.
I wear black heavy duty rubber gloves from Wilk....son''s. They clean up really well and allow good careful handling of frames. As they get rather hot inside, I've invested in a pair of silk glove liners to wear inside. They wash easily but more importantly, they provide added protection against stings. I also react badly and need all the protection I can get - particularly at present with my bees.