garlicpickle
House Bee
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- Mar 12, 2012
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- Location
- Locks Heath, Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
I put clearing boards with rhombus escapes on both my colonies yesterday morning with a shallow home made eke underneath each clearing board, to allow the clearing bees space to disperse. Both colonies have 2 supers which need to come off. Last year I did this and 24 hours later the supers were almost clear of bees. I was expecting the same today, but today the supers were still full of bees and it looked like hardly any had exited. I was somewhat bemused by this and also pushed for time because i had been hoping to get the supers off and dropped off at home before I went to work, so I didn't have much time to decide what to do. In the end I took the clearing boards off and decided I would try again in a few days.
Any ideas why would they not have gone down? Should I have waited a bit longer before checking? They are both quite large colonies on double brood but I thought 24 hours would be ample. I live 10 miles from where my bees are so it's not very convenient for me to just pop down to check if the supers have cleared or not.
(before anyone asks I had not put the clearing boards on upside down)
Any ideas why would they not have gone down? Should I have waited a bit longer before checking? They are both quite large colonies on double brood but I thought 24 hours would be ample. I live 10 miles from where my bees are so it's not very convenient for me to just pop down to check if the supers have cleared or not.
(before anyone asks I had not put the clearing boards on upside down)