Because you have quite a few hives, and are working hard, you'll end up with quite a bit of water in the gloves, particularly if it is warm. The moisture could be causing the problem.
As I'm sure you know, they don't breathe, so the water that is constantly leaving your skin is getting trapped and it becomes a sloppy stinking mess in there. It's probably ok if there are just a few hives being manipulated at a time, or if you are just doing something relatively quickly, but if you have a biggish day ahead, I'd use goatskin leather gloves (the leather allows water to escape as vapour) with ventilated mesh on them. You can still disinfect them between hives, but it will destroy the leather more quickly of course.
Another thought is that perhaps you are allergic to something in the gloves?
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