fiftyjon
House Bee
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2009
- Messages
- 453
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- Location
- Woking, Surrey
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- a few more than 10
Would anyone care to comment on the following issue?
Bees seem to be attracted to the water of hot spa baths.
The baths contain water with added chlorine and are also heated. The bees seem to hover around these, with some gathering the splashed liquid on the sides, other bees attempting the breast stroke and drowning.
Some baths have been emptied of water and have covers over them, when the covers are lifted there are 20-30 dead bees on the bottom. I suppose the bees have crawled through the gaps and then have died.
The hives are around 200 metres from where these baths/hot tubs are being sold and have just seemed to cause a problem now, last year there were no reported problems.
I suppose bees are the collecting water to raise brood, obviously not enough condensation in the hives! and the issue may diminish further in the season.
Any comments/views welcome.
Bees seem to be attracted to the water of hot spa baths.
The baths contain water with added chlorine and are also heated. The bees seem to hover around these, with some gathering the splashed liquid on the sides, other bees attempting the breast stroke and drowning.
Some baths have been emptied of water and have covers over them, when the covers are lifted there are 20-30 dead bees on the bottom. I suppose the bees have crawled through the gaps and then have died.
The hives are around 200 metres from where these baths/hot tubs are being sold and have just seemed to cause a problem now, last year there were no reported problems.
I suppose bees are the collecting water to raise brood, obviously not enough condensation in the hives! and the issue may diminish further in the season.
Any comments/views welcome.