The Poot in Somerset
Field Bee
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2015
- Messages
- 978
- Reaction score
- 139
- Location
- Dorset
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
I had built up from 2 colonies back in 2015 to 7 colonies in 2017. But my first proper check last week surprised me! Not one colony survived. They were busy coming and going most of the winter during warm weather. They were around after the beast from the east, but I think the beast from the east 2 and the wet weather did something to them! Perhaps the snow drifts slow melting around the hives raised the humidity or something! Plenty of food left in hives, not much brood, bees all dead! Last two years I had 100% winter survival!
Now I am a beekeeper with no bees! Sh////////t!
My sympathies - I lost my only two colonies last Spring after an early build up, through queen failure or my ***** keeping skills. Strange thread your tale has generated! I would like to think treatment free / Darwin is the way forward but that means I won't live long enough to see the results
Last year I bought a nuc which was treated just prior to sale, but I've struggled to get the mite load under control and have vaped six times through the Winter. The colony is active but has a very small amount of larvae. It is a Buckfast colony and would normally be quite strong by now even considering the weather. Does multiple vaping harm colonies in your experience?
Spanglebee - good luck this year, may you attract several swarms - but don't forget to treat them whilst they are brood free