Nige.Coll
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2013
- Messages
- 1,778
- Reaction score
- 604
- Location
- East Midlands
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- some + a few more
Went to check the bees and found a dead colony.
There has been a lot of ground work at this site which I didn't know about, changed drainage and built the ground level up. The surrounding area drains into this field now as they are increasing the size of the lake.
Walking over to the hives I was filled with dread as the lake was frozen and very very wet underfoot but it was 10 c at home and sunny.
One colony completely dead other colony drastically reduced in numbers.
The area had become a frost pocket due to increased ground level I guess.
The inside of the hive felt wet as did the dead bees. Plenty of food in the hive and around the dead cluster too so not thinking it was starvation.
Brought the surviving colony home but not sure they will make it.
They are in a sunny spot and flying this morning so fingers crossed.
Gutted about the lost colony, told the farmer what had happened and why as these are his bees. A new site is being sorted, they didn't realise the work would have any effect.
This may be a daft question but would transferring them to a poly nuc do more harm than good at this time of year ?
There has been a lot of ground work at this site which I didn't know about, changed drainage and built the ground level up. The surrounding area drains into this field now as they are increasing the size of the lake.
Walking over to the hives I was filled with dread as the lake was frozen and very very wet underfoot but it was 10 c at home and sunny.
One colony completely dead other colony drastically reduced in numbers.
The area had become a frost pocket due to increased ground level I guess.
The inside of the hive felt wet as did the dead bees. Plenty of food in the hive and around the dead cluster too so not thinking it was starvation.
Brought the surviving colony home but not sure they will make it.
They are in a sunny spot and flying this morning so fingers crossed.
Gutted about the lost colony, told the farmer what had happened and why as these are his bees. A new site is being sorted, they didn't realise the work would have any effect.
This may be a daft question but would transferring them to a poly nuc do more harm than good at this time of year ?
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