steveselvage
House Bee
- Joined
- May 8, 2009
- Messages
- 114
- Reaction score
- 28
- Location
- Southampton Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 14
I found two frames in the top box of a double brood with huge holes in, as if they were eaten.
The bees definitely not hungry as they have half filled a super over the last week or so.
No evidence of rodents.
This hive is quite defensive at times, I was covered yesterday and they stayed with me for 50 yards.
Last week I went through them with the intention of killing the queen but the little darlings were so placid I changed my mind.
Do bees ever chew comb or should I look for another culprit?
The bees definitely not hungry as they have half filled a super over the last week or so.
No evidence of rodents.
This hive is quite defensive at times, I was covered yesterday and they stayed with me for 50 yards.
Last week I went through them with the intention of killing the queen but the little darlings were so placid I changed my mind.
Do bees ever chew comb or should I look for another culprit?