greengumbo
House Bee
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2012
- Messages
- 165
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- Location
- Aberdeenshire
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 35
Had a wee look round the front of the hives after work today and noticed a handful of dead bees with pollen baskets full on the ground in front.
I'm only in my second year and last winter they were all tucked up by now so was curious about their fate.
It was a sunny and clear day up here today but it did get overcast at times. I recently reduced the hive entrances to a few bee spaces for wintering. My first guess is that they returned from foraging fully laden, the temperature happened to plunge as a cloud came over and due to the reduced entrance there was a bit of a que and some perished ?
Pretty sure it is Ivy pollen. Lots in flower just now.
I'm not worried about this hive or about this handful of bee deaths but just curious as to the forums thoughts.
I'm only in my second year and last winter they were all tucked up by now so was curious about their fate.
It was a sunny and clear day up here today but it did get overcast at times. I recently reduced the hive entrances to a few bee spaces for wintering. My first guess is that they returned from foraging fully laden, the temperature happened to plunge as a cloud came over and due to the reduced entrance there was a bit of a que and some perished ?
Pretty sure it is Ivy pollen. Lots in flower just now.
I'm not worried about this hive or about this handful of bee deaths but just curious as to the forums thoughts.