- Joined
- Jul 10, 2010
- Messages
- 51
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- Location
- Constantine, cornwall
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 3!
After a great week last week in which I extracted 44lbs of honey from one hive (none from my girls in the other hive who REFUSED to even draw one super of foundation but have masses of stores in the brood box!) I think I messed up today.
After I'd extracted the honey I returned the frames for the bees to clean on three supers (0ne had very little honey on just a couple of frames so I hadn't spun that). Today, went to retrieve frames and put apiguard on.
All frames were cleaned up nicely BUT the bees were still in the supers and really angry, following me and in quite attacking mode.. After having one sting last week (from the naughty, non producing hive) I panicked a bit and just removed the supers and left them in the field with bees on a few feet from hive to go back for tonight.
I stupidly put the apiguard on top of hole on crown board the wrong way up ie gel side down - and for some even more stupid reason that i cant fathom did it on both hives.
Question, will this do the bees any harm -it wasn't very solid so might drip down through the brood frames. I'm reluctant to disturb them again for a good few days. Advice (or hopefully reassurance!) gratefully received.
After I'd extracted the honey I returned the frames for the bees to clean on three supers (0ne had very little honey on just a couple of frames so I hadn't spun that). Today, went to retrieve frames and put apiguard on.
All frames were cleaned up nicely BUT the bees were still in the supers and really angry, following me and in quite attacking mode.. After having one sting last week (from the naughty, non producing hive) I panicked a bit and just removed the supers and left them in the field with bees on a few feet from hive to go back for tonight.
I stupidly put the apiguard on top of hole on crown board the wrong way up ie gel side down - and for some even more stupid reason that i cant fathom did it on both hives.
Question, will this do the bees any harm -it wasn't very solid so might drip down through the brood frames. I'm reluctant to disturb them again for a good few days. Advice (or hopefully reassurance!) gratefully received.