weathercock
New Bee
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2010
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- Location
- Congleton, Cheshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
My first post after 'ghosting' for a few months...
I'm reading David Cramp's 'A Practical Manual of Beekeeping' at the moment and would like to know what people think about his suggestion of drilling a 1cm hole in the supers to help the bees access them during a heavy flow. Alternatively, he suggests staggering the top super to leave a small gap to let them in that way. I would have thought that this could promote robbing and wasp attacks, though I can see it would save a long walk. I was under the impression that the foragers passed on their nectar to other bees to store, anyway. Perhaps that is only up at the supers, not further down near the entrance. Any thoughts? Cheers!
I'm reading David Cramp's 'A Practical Manual of Beekeeping' at the moment and would like to know what people think about his suggestion of drilling a 1cm hole in the supers to help the bees access them during a heavy flow. Alternatively, he suggests staggering the top super to leave a small gap to let them in that way. I would have thought that this could promote robbing and wasp attacks, though I can see it would save a long walk. I was under the impression that the foragers passed on their nectar to other bees to store, anyway. Perhaps that is only up at the supers, not further down near the entrance. Any thoughts? Cheers!