Chris B
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2008
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- Location
- Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 300
Any advice/explanation welcome.
I made up 6 packages on Saturday, to be installed Sunday or Monday.
To get the syrup in on Saturday evening I shook the box so they fell to the floor. It was getting colder by this point but I didn't notice straight away. Anyway, they didn't immediately recluster at the top, so after about an hour I moved them to the honey room which was a bit warmer than the polytunnel. Next day some looked okay but two were just up the sides a bit with loads still on the floor, not dead but not right either. So I dumped these two in front of other colonies and sprayed with syrup, and an hour later most had gone in but some dead too.
What temperature guidelines are there for handling bees this way? In the past I've always worried about overheating, but when does chilling become an issue?
I made up 6 packages on Saturday, to be installed Sunday or Monday.
To get the syrup in on Saturday evening I shook the box so they fell to the floor. It was getting colder by this point but I didn't notice straight away. Anyway, they didn't immediately recluster at the top, so after about an hour I moved them to the honey room which was a bit warmer than the polytunnel. Next day some looked okay but two were just up the sides a bit with loads still on the floor, not dead but not right either. So I dumped these two in front of other colonies and sprayed with syrup, and an hour later most had gone in but some dead too.
What temperature guidelines are there for handling bees this way? In the past I've always worried about overheating, but when does chilling become an issue?