Julestillhere
New Bee
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Hi everyone,
Brand new here and a first year beekeeper with 2 Langston hives in the north east uk.
Our first year was going to plan until just after the stormy weather this week, I am so worried.
We have temperature and humidity gadgets above where we think the new winter cluster is. Both hives were chugging along with about the same readings and all the bees eating fondant and doing cleansing flights. But a couple days ago one hive suddenly increased in temperature from about a regular 9 or 12 degrees to around 15 and now 20 degrees and climbing for no reason I can see. Humidity has actually fallen, yes, fallen from about 70 to 50 percent.
Please has anybody advise? Today I have been reading a book that talks about Dry Bee. Does this exist and could this be my hives problem.
Many thanks
Jules
Brand new here and a first year beekeeper with 2 Langston hives in the north east uk.
Our first year was going to plan until just after the stormy weather this week, I am so worried.
We have temperature and humidity gadgets above where we think the new winter cluster is. Both hives were chugging along with about the same readings and all the bees eating fondant and doing cleansing flights. But a couple days ago one hive suddenly increased in temperature from about a regular 9 or 12 degrees to around 15 and now 20 degrees and climbing for no reason I can see. Humidity has actually fallen, yes, fallen from about 70 to 50 percent.
Please has anybody advise? Today I have been reading a book that talks about Dry Bee. Does this exist and could this be my hives problem.
Many thanks
Jules