clare
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2010
- Messages
- 40
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- Location
- East Devon
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hello, I am a new beek and would love some advice on how best to tackle this problem of persuading my bees back into their brood box, my main worry is damaging or losing my wonderfully (up to now) hard working queen. I have a WBC hive. I opened the hive yesterday to find the gap between the brood box and lift crammed with what seem to be inactive, watchful bees up to the level of the first lift. There are plenty of bees still in the brood box but my queen seems to have stopped laying, I am attributing this exodus and the halt in laying to the api life var treatment I am using. By leaving home like this they are compromising the efficacy of the treatment I asssume, so I need to get them back home p d q and patch up whatever previously unseen hole they are using. Just not sure how to do it with my worries about the queen. Other hive behaving perfectly, though queen off laying too.
Many thanks,
Clare
Ps if anyone can recommend any leather beek gloves smaller than XS would be grateful, an awkward 1-2 cm overhang at end of fingers gets in the way, can't compromise on leather as last sting took two and a half weeks and a course of steroids and antibiotics to shift the monsterous swelling!
Many thanks,
Clare
Ps if anyone can recommend any leather beek gloves smaller than XS would be grateful, an awkward 1-2 cm overhang at end of fingers gets in the way, can't compromise on leather as last sting took two and a half weeks and a course of steroids and antibiotics to shift the monsterous swelling!