melon
House Bee
- Joined
- May 1, 2010
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- 132
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- Location
- worcestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7
Been to look at debris on the varroa trays, and notice quite a few hornets. They are catching a bee at the entrance in flight, and taking the bee to a nearby branch for de-capitation.
I suppose they can only take so many bees a day, but I still don't like my bees under attack. They don't take long to catch a bee either. Other than trying to swat the hornets, which I failed at dismally, are than any magic treatments? I've got wasp traps out, but this year have only caught ants and earwigs. Certainly don't seem to be many wasps about.
I've no idea where the hornets are living. Probably somewhere in the very large wood next to the apiary.
Thanks. Any advice?
I suppose they can only take so many bees a day, but I still don't like my bees under attack. They don't take long to catch a bee either. Other than trying to swat the hornets, which I failed at dismally, are than any magic treatments? I've got wasp traps out, but this year have only caught ants and earwigs. Certainly don't seem to be many wasps about.
I've no idea where the hornets are living. Probably somewhere in the very large wood next to the apiary.
Thanks. Any advice?