enrico
Queen Bee
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- 5
This thread went slightly off topic. Alot if people have presumed that the bees are indeed sick, queen less or fated in some way. I agree with RAB although I might not have been that harsh to a beginner in that you must learn not to be impatient looking into your bees. You are making presumptions that no one here can possibly substantiate that your bees are failing. They will do all they can to live, that is nature, and all you are doing by opening the hive and lifting frames out is giving them lots of repair work and loss of much needed heat. Just wait and see what happens in the spring, and by spring I mean late March on a WARM day. There is nothing you can, or need, to do at this time of the year. If indeed they have a failed queen then you can deal with it then.
Please learn to be patient. The bees will benefit from it and may well surprise you!
Please learn to be patient. The bees will benefit from it and may well surprise you!