The Riviera Kid
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2010
- Messages
- 247
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- Location
- Leicestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
I did a full inspection of one of my hives today, the first one of the year and everything was textbook: healthy brood, lots of pollen and honey in stores, the bees in good humour and busy foraging and returning with lots of pollen. There are no obvious signs of disease.
However, when going through the frames I got to the rear of the brood box and found a mound of dead bees piled up, very deliberately, against the back wall. the frames at the back of the brood box were empty of stores.
There were no dead bees elsewhere in the brood box so I am puzzled as to why the housekeeping bees piled the corpses where they did and didn't chuck them out of the front. the total volume would fill maybe 1.5 average coffee mugs.
I have never seen this before.
The mouse guard was still in place (I took it off now) so is it that the restricted entrance deterred the housekeepers from their task and they did the second best that they could?
Any ideas??
Cheers.
However, when going through the frames I got to the rear of the brood box and found a mound of dead bees piled up, very deliberately, against the back wall. the frames at the back of the brood box were empty of stores.
There were no dead bees elsewhere in the brood box so I am puzzled as to why the housekeeping bees piled the corpses where they did and didn't chuck them out of the front. the total volume would fill maybe 1.5 average coffee mugs.
I have never seen this before.
The mouse guard was still in place (I took it off now) so is it that the restricted entrance deterred the housekeepers from their task and they did the second best that they could?
Any ideas??
Cheers.