- Joined
- Nov 26, 2008
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- Location
- Haddenham Buckinghamshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 20
I visited all my hives yesterday. The weather was warm about 16C.
I went into the winter with 13 hives all except 3 on a 14x12 brood box plus a super of honey. The 3 smaller were on brood boxes alone.
On the winter oxalic treatment in Jan I had lost 3 hives. The remainder all had food, extra fondant was added.
Yesterday I went to replace queen excluders and do a clean up inventery.
I have lost another 2 hives. Those remaining are very mixed. 2 have old queens that do not appear to be laying well. 2 no queens were found but capped brood was present.
The 2 WBCs had large numbers of bees, could not locate the queens but both had 3+frames with brood on both sides.
My colleague had lost her hive.
My theory is that the flying late into the Autumn shortened the life of the over-wintering bees and they have been unable to provide sufficient warmth for brood production or even staying alive.
Other years I have lost a maximum of 3 hives from 14.
I would welcome any comments from others with regard to losses this winter ans reasons for them.
I went into the winter with 13 hives all except 3 on a 14x12 brood box plus a super of honey. The 3 smaller were on brood boxes alone.
On the winter oxalic treatment in Jan I had lost 3 hives. The remainder all had food, extra fondant was added.
Yesterday I went to replace queen excluders and do a clean up inventery.
I have lost another 2 hives. Those remaining are very mixed. 2 have old queens that do not appear to be laying well. 2 no queens were found but capped brood was present.
The 2 WBCs had large numbers of bees, could not locate the queens but both had 3+frames with brood on both sides.
My colleague had lost her hive.
My theory is that the flying late into the Autumn shortened the life of the over-wintering bees and they have been unable to provide sufficient warmth for brood production or even staying alive.
Other years I have lost a maximum of 3 hives from 14.
I would welcome any comments from others with regard to losses this winter ans reasons for them.