Hasbee
New Bee
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2018
- Messages
- 33
- Reaction score
- 4
- Location
- Suffolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Hello, I currently have five BS hives at the bottom of my garden, all but one have new queens and are generally well behaved and working well…..the fifth one I believe may be queenless as the last inspection seven days ago there was no sealed brood, eggs or larvae. I was considering a test frame today. It is on a double brood box as it was prolific last year. They gave me this year three good supers of honey and are presently filling another three supers. On today’s inspection, there was a roar on taking the crown board off, and as I took off the supers off more and more bees came out to surround me! I got as far as the first brood box and could quickly see from some of the frames I took out that it is full of stores, the bottom box from a very quick look appeared to be stores also but I put it all back together as I could not really see with so many bees on my veil and gloves. If there is no brood being produced should the numbers reduce? Not really sure what way to go as it it hard to manage a hive that defensive. About ten followed me into the trees and they stayed until they were dispatched by clapping!
What to do from here is the question.
regards
What to do from here is the question.
regards