JG_7oaks
New Bee
As it was a reasonably sunny day today and not too chilly I thought I'd do a quick check on my hive to see whether my bees have survived the winter. The great news was that they have - but two things I found have me very worried.
First there is a pile of debris in front of the hive entrance - mainly wax and no dead bees. Secondly - the wooden mouse excluder had a hole gnawed in it to make a mouse-sized hole.
I didn't want to pull out the frames as I was keen to get my visit done quickly in case bees got too cold, but the bees seem to be congregating on the rear five frames rather than the front five so I guess a mouse has got in and eaten the stores in some of the frames but not all. I pulled out the mesh floor to see whether there was anything heaped up on that, but found nothing so I guess the bees did the clearout which resulted in the heap in front of the hive.
I've put in a metal mouse guard now. And put in some Candipolline and some syrup in a feeder.
Is there anything else I should be doing to help my colony win through?
thanks!
First there is a pile of debris in front of the hive entrance - mainly wax and no dead bees. Secondly - the wooden mouse excluder had a hole gnawed in it to make a mouse-sized hole.
I didn't want to pull out the frames as I was keen to get my visit done quickly in case bees got too cold, but the bees seem to be congregating on the rear five frames rather than the front five so I guess a mouse has got in and eaten the stores in some of the frames but not all. I pulled out the mesh floor to see whether there was anything heaped up on that, but found nothing so I guess the bees did the clearout which resulted in the heap in front of the hive.
I've put in a metal mouse guard now. And put in some Candipolline and some syrup in a feeder.
Is there anything else I should be doing to help my colony win through?
thanks!