Hiveanidea
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2019
- Messages
- 68
- Reaction score
- 27
- Location
- East Devon
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7incl.14x12
Heat (ambient) generally won't be an issue this time of year but if the volume is too little for the number of bees then space is needed to dissipate the extra bees and heat. They were fine one assumes for some time before you posted so some dynamic within has changed, an explosion or influx of bees and simply not enough space for them to occupy or as also been mentioned forage income has increased and the need for room.
I noticed yesterday when removing my feeders all colonies are well stocked numbers wise and the seams were all covered, it has been mild of late and with winter bee production might be a few weeks before the summer bees decline.
They are sitting on top of another hive and although there is no direct airway, it’s probable that some heat rising from below could add to being overheated. I’m in process of making a ventilated eke to go under the split board tonight. The split board has 100mm x 100mm mesh in the centre and cooler air entering at that level will help l think. Overcrowding could almost certainly be a factor too (given recent weather and forage) and now that syrup feeding is done l’m going to open a top hole in the crown board for a while. Before someone mentions matchsticks, l have found previously, that bees often use this as recreation space to chill out in. Just about to check on them again - temp up to 17.5 now But cloudy.
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