The Hornet
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2015
- Messages
- 5
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- Location
- Herefordshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
This is my first post and as I only started beekeeping about 2 months ago please be gentle with me!
I have 2 hives, one from a nuc obtained from a respected local beekeeper which is now in full swing, 7-8 frames of brood, 2 stores and a super starting to fill up nicely.
The second hive was obtained about 3 weeks ago when I was asked to collect a swarm a few miles away. Today during a routine inspection I counted 3 frames of brood, a couple of frames of stores and I actually spotted the queen. Needless to say I was feeling chuffed. The bees seemed quite calm and were easy to handle.
However inspecting the older colony things were far from straightforward. I was finding (and removing) quite a lot of queen cells (7-8), both capped and uncapped. I also came across a queen just emerging which I removed. As I was working the hive the bees became more and more aggressive - MUCH more so than previously. Despite wearing a full suit and gloves they were stinging me frequently. By the time I'd put everything back together again I'd gathered at least 14 stings and the bees were following me right up the garden, about 100 yds away. They seemed determined to get at me.
I have to say for the first time I felt quite threatened and unnerved. The weather was warm, sunny and still and being deep in the country there is lots of blossom about so there are plenty of stores in the hive.
Any ideas what could have caused this behaviour and can I expect it to continue?
I have 2 hives, one from a nuc obtained from a respected local beekeeper which is now in full swing, 7-8 frames of brood, 2 stores and a super starting to fill up nicely.
The second hive was obtained about 3 weeks ago when I was asked to collect a swarm a few miles away. Today during a routine inspection I counted 3 frames of brood, a couple of frames of stores and I actually spotted the queen. Needless to say I was feeling chuffed. The bees seemed quite calm and were easy to handle.
However inspecting the older colony things were far from straightforward. I was finding (and removing) quite a lot of queen cells (7-8), both capped and uncapped. I also came across a queen just emerging which I removed. As I was working the hive the bees became more and more aggressive - MUCH more so than previously. Despite wearing a full suit and gloves they were stinging me frequently. By the time I'd put everything back together again I'd gathered at least 14 stings and the bees were following me right up the garden, about 100 yds away. They seemed determined to get at me.
I have to say for the first time I felt quite threatened and unnerved. The weather was warm, sunny and still and being deep in the country there is lots of blossom about so there are plenty of stores in the hive.
Any ideas what could have caused this behaviour and can I expect it to continue?