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TheDragons
New Bee
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2010
- Messages
- 7
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Norfolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
The only change in the bees from last year was that I got them as a nuc in july and are now many thousands strong - I suspect they have built up into a full strength colony and are now showing their true nature! Incidentally a friend got a nuc from the same source and has had the same problem - however hers are isolated in her own field and pose a problem only to her...
I have now moved the hive down the garden to the new position (a very Monty Python 30mins with my dads help!) and they now face away from all human/horse problems. The entrance is blocked, currently with a sponge (I didn't feel confident enough to block with grass then hoist it up!). I'll unblock/replace with grass tomorrow and change the appearance of the outside with branches. When should I check to make sure they can get out (they have plently of stores)? Although the weather is rubbish all this week so they might not be out much at all!
There's a few stragglers left at the old site where I've left an unused hive - they're just sitting at the entrance, will they find the new hive?
Hopefully all is now ok till I can get a new queen. I've been reading up on requeening so now feel more confident, I suspect I'll be asking more questions when the time comes... I'm considering getting two queens as I'd (still!) like two hives...
Thanks for the help, it was much needed. Fingers crossed they don't all return to the old site!
I have now moved the hive down the garden to the new position (a very Monty Python 30mins with my dads help!) and they now face away from all human/horse problems. The entrance is blocked, currently with a sponge (I didn't feel confident enough to block with grass then hoist it up!). I'll unblock/replace with grass tomorrow and change the appearance of the outside with branches. When should I check to make sure they can get out (they have plently of stores)? Although the weather is rubbish all this week so they might not be out much at all!
There's a few stragglers left at the old site where I've left an unused hive - they're just sitting at the entrance, will they find the new hive?
Hopefully all is now ok till I can get a new queen. I've been reading up on requeening so now feel more confident, I suspect I'll be asking more questions when the time comes... I'm considering getting two queens as I'd (still!) like two hives...
Thanks for the help, it was much needed. Fingers crossed they don't all return to the old site!