ZambianVet
New Bee
Hi there
Got a serious problem here in Zambia. Any advice and help will be greatly appreciated. Our 8 way bee escape boards seem to have failed us.
We have about 2 months left of flowers so want to do one final harvest. Only plan is to take one super off the strongest hive and half the frames from the 2nd strongest hive. Inspected both hives on Sunday (20th March) midday and all supers are completely full and capped. Bees were extremely aggressive on Sunday (weather was overcast and colder than usual for March). After checking the supers we lifted them and placed empty supers underneath with escape board between them. Boards definitely inserted the correct way. One board has been used previously with amazing results and the other is brand new, both identical. We use queen excluders so definitely no queen up there.
Monday night (21st March) we went to collect the supers only to find that the supers on both if the hives are still completely full of bees and they were instantly defensive and aggressive as soon as the lid was cracked. Decided to give them another 24 hours but it is still the exact same situation tonight.
Why would they still be up there? We have no entrances higher up and the escape boards fit well enough that they can't squeeze through.
The weather has been cloudy and colder than usual the last 4 days but would that really stop them going out at all? We had a nice sunny afternoon today and I saw other bees out foraging the whole day.
We are considering just removing the supers and then brushing them off frame by frame but it is going to be a case of pushing through the stings if we do that. Those bees are very angry and a lot of bees are going to die if we do that. Daytime or night time I don't see that method turning out very well for us or the bees.
How much longer can we leave the escapes on for before we need to try something else?
Got a serious problem here in Zambia. Any advice and help will be greatly appreciated. Our 8 way bee escape boards seem to have failed us.
We have about 2 months left of flowers so want to do one final harvest. Only plan is to take one super off the strongest hive and half the frames from the 2nd strongest hive. Inspected both hives on Sunday (20th March) midday and all supers are completely full and capped. Bees were extremely aggressive on Sunday (weather was overcast and colder than usual for March). After checking the supers we lifted them and placed empty supers underneath with escape board between them. Boards definitely inserted the correct way. One board has been used previously with amazing results and the other is brand new, both identical. We use queen excluders so definitely no queen up there.
Monday night (21st March) we went to collect the supers only to find that the supers on both if the hives are still completely full of bees and they were instantly defensive and aggressive as soon as the lid was cracked. Decided to give them another 24 hours but it is still the exact same situation tonight.
Why would they still be up there? We have no entrances higher up and the escape boards fit well enough that they can't squeeze through.
The weather has been cloudy and colder than usual the last 4 days but would that really stop them going out at all? We had a nice sunny afternoon today and I saw other bees out foraging the whole day.
We are considering just removing the supers and then brushing them off frame by frame but it is going to be a case of pushing through the stings if we do that. Those bees are very angry and a lot of bees are going to die if we do that. Daytime or night time I don't see that method turning out very well for us or the bees.
How much longer can we leave the escapes on for before we need to try something else?