WingCommander
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2012
- Messages
- 65
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- Location
- Cambridgeshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
So a few questions.
Firstly the colony I 'rescued' from the compost bin last year is now in a Poly in my garden. There is a fair bit of activity so there are still some bees alive several months later - are these likely to be the same bees (winter) and not a sign of a healthy colony or does the fact they are still going mean I have a reasonable chance of them living through the winter?
Secondly the unluckiest bee colony ever was subject to a collapsed fence yesterday - bought down by old fence-posts and an untrimmed climber from my neighbours garden. Luckily it stopped when it got to the hive but it means I have had to move it in the garden. The only other sheltered place is about 15 metres away. There is very little room for the bees to get in and out as I had adjusted the door to c. a bee space but today, being lovely, the bees are out and about. There are a lot flying near the old location for the hive - will they find there way back, given they must have left from the new location or should I move the hive a little closer, albeit exposed, and then gradually move, over the next week to the spot. Ideally advice today so I can save any that may not make it back...
Thanks all!!
Firstly the colony I 'rescued' from the compost bin last year is now in a Poly in my garden. There is a fair bit of activity so there are still some bees alive several months later - are these likely to be the same bees (winter) and not a sign of a healthy colony or does the fact they are still going mean I have a reasonable chance of them living through the winter?
Secondly the unluckiest bee colony ever was subject to a collapsed fence yesterday - bought down by old fence-posts and an untrimmed climber from my neighbours garden. Luckily it stopped when it got to the hive but it means I have had to move it in the garden. The only other sheltered place is about 15 metres away. There is very little room for the bees to get in and out as I had adjusted the door to c. a bee space but today, being lovely, the bees are out and about. There are a lot flying near the old location for the hive - will they find there way back, given they must have left from the new location or should I move the hive a little closer, albeit exposed, and then gradually move, over the next week to the spot. Ideally advice today so I can save any that may not make it back...
Thanks all!!