I need to do some hammering

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BugsInABox

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…and drilling on a couple of occupied top bar hives at some point this winter. Just general maintenance on a couple of hives made from off cuts of soft pine wood.
I’d assumed I’d be best doing it in the depth of winter when they are tightly clustered but wondering now if it’ll disturb them anyway and it’ll cause more problems than if I just suit up and do it on a day like today when they are active anyway.
Thoughts?
Cheers
BIAB
 
For the future keep a spare hive in good order-swap it for a damaged one during the season.
Trouble is that with a TBH, try as I might, I never quite get one just like another - so the combs don’t easily transfer from one hive to another.
 
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I will but I didn’t want to title the thread “I need to do some screwing”

When we visited our son in Oz a few years ago he was searching for a particular type of spanner. I volunteered to google Screwfix for him. I got offered some delightful-looking Russian brides..........
 
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