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Drone Bee
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- Location
- Yorkshire Wolds
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- enough (but all insured!)
First time, I've seen or come across this, although last year a colony did build comb under the OMF floor, but then must have moved up into the bb, later in the season. (only discovered when changing floors and moving!).
back to question....
I was down at the apiary this AM, and noticed, a few bees coming out from under the floor, which are Thorne's budget floors, the hives are on hive stands. (and not on concrete slabs).
I looked under both floors, and there are a typical "swarm" lumps hanging down.
Both these colonies were AS-ed, with original queen, on foundation, and a single brood frame, QE, and three supers.
Until I look in the brood box, it will be clearer, at present, there are two clumps of bees under the floors.
Could be
1. swarms?
2. missed a QC?
So assuming I find no eggs, larva, capped brood in the BB, I just put all the bees back in the bb ? - are they going to stay put, or find a nicer place under the OMF....
If I have laying queen, eggs, etc it's a swarm, and do normal swarm routine...
It's just awkard where it is...not sure I'll get a box under there...and it may be easier to shake bees off, than brush or hit them off into a box..
Just going over the logistics of this, because to remove the clumps of bees, I've got to remove, roof, cover board, supers, excluder, bb, to get to the floor, to remove gently to shake the bees in a swarm box, or national and floor....
and then either drop them back in their hive, or new hive etc
Comments from the Experienced among you which have done this.
I've read this would appear to be common issues with confused bees and Thornes budget floor.... and block the underneath... would a solid floor be better as a temp measure, or stopping them come back, or screen the sides, or insert inspection board.
Entrance block fully open, so either queen in bundle, or lots of bees, or swarm..
back to question....
I was down at the apiary this AM, and noticed, a few bees coming out from under the floor, which are Thorne's budget floors, the hives are on hive stands. (and not on concrete slabs).
I looked under both floors, and there are a typical "swarm" lumps hanging down.
Both these colonies were AS-ed, with original queen, on foundation, and a single brood frame, QE, and three supers.
Until I look in the brood box, it will be clearer, at present, there are two clumps of bees under the floors.
Could be
1. swarms?
2. missed a QC?
So assuming I find no eggs, larva, capped brood in the BB, I just put all the bees back in the bb ? - are they going to stay put, or find a nicer place under the OMF....
If I have laying queen, eggs, etc it's a swarm, and do normal swarm routine...
It's just awkard where it is...not sure I'll get a box under there...and it may be easier to shake bees off, than brush or hit them off into a box..
Just going over the logistics of this, because to remove the clumps of bees, I've got to remove, roof, cover board, supers, excluder, bb, to get to the floor, to remove gently to shake the bees in a swarm box, or national and floor....
and then either drop them back in their hive, or new hive etc
Comments from the Experienced among you which have done this.
I've read this would appear to be common issues with confused bees and Thornes budget floor.... and block the underneath... would a solid floor be better as a temp measure, or stopping them come back, or screen the sides, or insert inspection board.
Entrance block fully open, so either queen in bundle, or lots of bees, or swarm..
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