clare p
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2009
- Messages
- 96
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- East Sussex
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 1 new Nuc and a swarm caught on the 10th July
I have recently put on a perspex crown board so I can peek into the hive, very interesting!!
Yesterday I showed a friend (ex beekeeper) the hive and we had a look in through the perspex. My friend commented on how "Slow" they were moving about, they were really just standing still on the frames with little action going on. This worried me a bit, but then I thought that maybe that is how they are when they are undisturbed in the hive and he always saw them with the crownboard off and they were more animated and disturbed.
Do you think that is the case?
They are very busy bees outside of the hive and there is lots of pollen still coming in, amazing amounts lots of white pollen.
Cheers Clare
Yesterday I showed a friend (ex beekeeper) the hive and we had a look in through the perspex. My friend commented on how "Slow" they were moving about, they were really just standing still on the frames with little action going on. This worried me a bit, but then I thought that maybe that is how they are when they are undisturbed in the hive and he always saw them with the crownboard off and they were more animated and disturbed.
Do you think that is the case?
They are very busy bees outside of the hive and there is lots of pollen still coming in, amazing amounts lots of white pollen.
Cheers Clare