Flyboy
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2011
- Messages
- 59
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- nr. Bath
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15
Hi,
I need some help identifying these unwelcome visitors that pester my colonies. I don't know what they prey on but they latch on to a colony and cause a huge loss of bees and ultimately killed a hive last year.
They have a much smaller body which is black and a different shape abdomen. I can spot them immediately in the hive. The pictures does not fully capture the difference but the red circled one gives the best perspective. Last year I squashed a few and they gave a off a bitter smell.
Is there any other methods to stop robbing than by putting a glass plate in front of the entrance?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
I need some help identifying these unwelcome visitors that pester my colonies. I don't know what they prey on but they latch on to a colony and cause a huge loss of bees and ultimately killed a hive last year.
They have a much smaller body which is black and a different shape abdomen. I can spot them immediately in the hive. The pictures does not fully capture the difference but the red circled one gives the best perspective. Last year I squashed a few and they gave a off a bitter smell.
Is there any other methods to stop robbing than by putting a glass plate in front of the entrance?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.