Mike a Drone Bee Joined Feb 13, 2010 Messages 1,785 Reaction score 4 Location Hampshire Hive Type Langstroth Number of Hives Between 17-20 Feb 23, 2011 #21 drstitson said: not related to the cam issue itself but no mouseguards? Click to expand... If that question is for me the picture was taken back in the summer of 2009.
drstitson said: not related to the cam issue itself but no mouseguards? Click to expand... If that question is for me the picture was taken back in the summer of 2009.
D drstitson Queen Bee Joined Aug 4, 2010 Messages 7,656 Reaction score 3 Location surrey, lincolnshire etc. Hive Type Dadant Number of Hives 14 Feb 23, 2011 #22 no - to the OP.
OP dickbowyer House Bee *** Joined May 3, 2010 Messages 315 Reaction score 3 Location W Sussex, UK Hive Type National Number of Hives Some hives and a few nucs Feb 23, 2011 #23 When watching nothing much happening after dark a few minutes ago in IR, saw bee fly straight up to entrance and walk in - how and why do they do that after dark?
When watching nothing much happening after dark a few minutes ago in IR, saw bee fly straight up to entrance and walk in - how and why do they do that after dark?
OP dickbowyer House Bee *** Joined May 3, 2010 Messages 315 Reaction score 3 Location W Sussex, UK Hive Type National Number of Hives Some hives and a few nucs Feb 24, 2011 #24 There are mouseguards, you just can't see them. I made them up using nails at 9mm centres as per this thread http://www.beekeepingforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7335
There are mouseguards, you just can't see them. I made them up using nails at 9mm centres as per this thread http://www.beekeepingforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7335