I have moved a nuc about 15 meters very early Sunday am, couldn't do it bit by bit. I did change the orientation of the new positioned hive and positioned a bourd against the entrance to alert them to a new position and hopefully orientation before moving off. I also put a new nuc in the old position in case of stragglers
Sunday evening there were a few returned bees to new hive old position so I tipped them into old hive new position. Returned just after dark and there were no more bees in old position
There are 3 hives in between ( ie I have leapfrogged them)
Monday lunch I find that there are bees entering new hive old position, I having looked inside to see how many, will have time tonight to have a proper look
Question is what if the likly outcome and what do you suggest I do
It's too hot to lock them in for the day, should I leave the new hive old position and or remove altogether
Thanks in advance
Sunday evening there were a few returned bees to new hive old position so I tipped them into old hive new position. Returned just after dark and there were no more bees in old position
There are 3 hives in between ( ie I have leapfrogged them)
Monday lunch I find that there are bees entering new hive old position, I having looked inside to see how many, will have time tonight to have a proper look
Question is what if the likly outcome and what do you suggest I do
It's too hot to lock them in for the day, should I leave the new hive old position and or remove altogether
Thanks in advance