Thanks everyone. I was a bit upset by it all yesterday, and thanks again Queens, you reminded me I'm certainly not the first
I think if I go back at a different time and try again, things may be a whole lot different. We have smokers, but the girls have just not needed them. When we inspect, even in that wet weather one we did, they are so chilled. They just continue to come and go, not bothering us, and as soon as we put the house back together, they settle back in no time at all. This is why we haven't bothered smoking them as yet. The first hive I ever went to, while we were looking at the frames, there were bees all around us, you could see them like a cloud. Ours are
nothing like that, only ever 10 - 20 bees if that in the air around us. They are good girls, perfect for a beginner like me. Looking back, they weren't even bothering me. They were noisier, a lot more active, but they didn't fly around me, there were just too many of them around the entrance, and I didn't feel comfortable touching them. I need to remove the blocks ( there are 4 small ones, two on each side ) then replace with the sponge. It's just until Tuesday, but in my mind, every day counts. As I tried to move the first block, and saw loads of bees come out with it, all they were doing was sitting on the block, having a wander. I thought....oh, I'm not too sure about this now, and had to try and push it back into place. The inevitable happened and it fell to the floor. I had to pick it up, bees and all ( although most had flown off when it fell), push it back, then scarper. I thought I was going to have a heart attack lol. So, if I could do that, and I am still sat here, then putting the sponge in isn't much different. The wasps didn't help, as I don't think I will ever get over my fear of them. Yuck, I hate them.
The plan is to have another go, and if I am still unsure, just lean a bit of shrub against the front, not blocking the actually entry hole itself, just to sheild it. The wasps flying off with the dead bees, they were bees who had lost their fight with the wasps. I didn't see many drones, fighting or on the landing entrance waiting to get in. It was just upsetting to see those horrible wasps kill my bees, then fly off with them, just darn cheeky if you ask me
Thanks for the offer Firegazer, I am going to have another shot alone. I will keep you all updated. Feeling much braver today, lol, and know where I went wrong, and what it was that freaked me. Should be ok second time around.
You are all wonderful