SteveJ
House Bee
- Joined
- May 8, 2010
- Messages
- 290
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- Location
- Cleveland
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 30
Ok question.
I have a hive where somehow I managed to get the old mated queen in the brood box and a DLQ in the supers. Anyway got rid of the DLQ but left lots and lots of drone brood and then eventuallly lots and lots of drones.
So last Saturday went into the hive. Smoked as normal at the entrance then cracked open the crown board and even before I'd applied some smoke two workers poped out and stung me on the spare tyre just below the diaphragm. Gave them some more smoke waited a couple of minutes and went in again. Lots of noisy drones flying around, bees very agitated and got a further sting through the canvas of my gloves right into my wrist joint. So called it a day got them all closed up. Went back to the house and Thirty or so bees then followed me back up the garden. Had to stand there in my suit catching and dispatching each one that landed on me. When I got back in I counted thirty to forty stings in them.
This is normally a nice pleasant colony which is one of the reasons I have them in the garden. Then the rest of the weekend if I went near that part of the garden I ended up with a bee buzzing round me.
Does having lots of drones mean an agressive hive?
Any body have any thoughts? They've stopped following now and I'm going to attempt another inspection this weekend.
SteveJ
I have a hive where somehow I managed to get the old mated queen in the brood box and a DLQ in the supers. Anyway got rid of the DLQ but left lots and lots of drone brood and then eventuallly lots and lots of drones.
So last Saturday went into the hive. Smoked as normal at the entrance then cracked open the crown board and even before I'd applied some smoke two workers poped out and stung me on the spare tyre just below the diaphragm. Gave them some more smoke waited a couple of minutes and went in again. Lots of noisy drones flying around, bees very agitated and got a further sting through the canvas of my gloves right into my wrist joint. So called it a day got them all closed up. Went back to the house and Thirty or so bees then followed me back up the garden. Had to stand there in my suit catching and dispatching each one that landed on me. When I got back in I counted thirty to forty stings in them.
This is normally a nice pleasant colony which is one of the reasons I have them in the garden. Then the rest of the weekend if I went near that part of the garden I ended up with a bee buzzing round me.
Does having lots of drones mean an agressive hive?
Any body have any thoughts? They've stopped following now and I'm going to attempt another inspection this weekend.
SteveJ