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- Oct 6, 2019
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- Location
- Stroud, Gloucestershire
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hello wonderful experts.
I’ve just completed my first hive inspection to find a significant amount on honey (2x full supers) but only a handful of clearly dead mouldy bees. On one of the supers.
The brood box had a handful of leaves and was missing big chunks of comb. Wasp/mouse guards left in over winter and mesh floor seems intact.
Last year this seemed to be a very strong hive with a very strong honey crop.
Two questions:
What do you think has killed them?
What should I do or how should I prepare the hive to take the new bees?
Thanks. Even my wife who hates all things bee feels sad and is looking forward to getting them back again.


I’ve just completed my first hive inspection to find a significant amount on honey (2x full supers) but only a handful of clearly dead mouldy bees. On one of the supers.
The brood box had a handful of leaves and was missing big chunks of comb. Wasp/mouse guards left in over winter and mesh floor seems intact.
Last year this seemed to be a very strong hive with a very strong honey crop.
Two questions:
What do you think has killed them?
What should I do or how should I prepare the hive to take the new bees?
Thanks. Even my wife who hates all things bee feels sad and is looking forward to getting them back again.


