Dolo
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2022
- Messages
- 31
- Reaction score
- 22
- Location
- Isle of Wight, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Yesterday, while exploring a broken brood frame I had taken out to change using a low power binocular microscope, I discovered my bees have some tenants living deep within formerly used cells. Given the size of a bee cell (see picture) at their biggest these little beasties are less than 0.5mm long, ranging down to less than 0.1mm. They are sociable, wandering around in apparent families of different sizes. They reminded me of transluscent, colourless, wingless greenfly but on a much smaller scale. They seem to have six legs (insect?). The larger ones have long hairlike spines on their bodies.
They are well beyond my natural history abilities, so are there any geniuses out there who can pin down what they are?
They are well beyond my natural history abilities, so are there any geniuses out there who can pin down what they are?