- Joined
- May 2, 2019
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- 606
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- Location
- UK - Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 0
I have heard many times that bees think a fire is coming, so start stuffing themselves in case evacuation is necessary.
But I dont think I have observed this behavior. Sometimes if a bit of brace comb breaks or I damage a frame and spill a little dash of honey, I see the bees attending to it. But I dont think I have seen them actively plundering the stores to stock up in case of evacuation.
My neighbor has smokey leaf fires that burn for hours close to my hives. Sometimes they fill my garden with a haze of smoke, she only started doing this after I got my bees, I was concerned the first few times, but she has done it loads of times now and its never been a problem. There have even been a few smoldering heaps that are still smoking and putting a haze around my hives or sending wafts in their direction the next day. And the bees just seem to go about business as usual.
The fire coming, quickly eat lots of honey theory sounded like a good explanation. But it just doesn't mach what I see.
I dont know why or how smoke works on bees. But to me it just seem to bother them.. After getting smoked they just want to get away from it why thy gather their scenes. But a bit haze in the air or some smoke wafting from the fire is not concentrated enough to even bother them.
But the fire theory still sounds so good, I still want to blieve it in spite of my observations.
Maybe a bigger fire putting heat onto the hives would provoke an evacuation?
So what do others think?
But I dont think I have observed this behavior. Sometimes if a bit of brace comb breaks or I damage a frame and spill a little dash of honey, I see the bees attending to it. But I dont think I have seen them actively plundering the stores to stock up in case of evacuation.
My neighbor has smokey leaf fires that burn for hours close to my hives. Sometimes they fill my garden with a haze of smoke, she only started doing this after I got my bees, I was concerned the first few times, but she has done it loads of times now and its never been a problem. There have even been a few smoldering heaps that are still smoking and putting a haze around my hives or sending wafts in their direction the next day. And the bees just seem to go about business as usual.
The fire coming, quickly eat lots of honey theory sounded like a good explanation. But it just doesn't mach what I see.
I dont know why or how smoke works on bees. But to me it just seem to bother them.. After getting smoked they just want to get away from it why thy gather their scenes. But a bit haze in the air or some smoke wafting from the fire is not concentrated enough to even bother them.
But the fire theory still sounds so good, I still want to blieve it in spite of my observations.
Maybe a bigger fire putting heat onto the hives would provoke an evacuation?
So what do others think?