MuswellMetro
Queen Bee
Last week i extracted several supers and as usual I am storing them wet overwinter in the rear garden in a stacks of six
i use a slab of poly as the floor and seal the top with a spare standard hive roof that i use for ASs
This year i had acquired a few gabled roofs and these are fitted with cone escapes on the vent holes rather than meshed over vent holes. As Her in Doors thought they would look nice and more like a cottage beehive rather than a stack of old boxes i decided to use the gabled roofs instead of flat roofs
it been ok in the rain, no problems, but today...chaos
it has been warm and all the local bees are being attracted to the stacks and some of the smaller bees are getting into the stack of wet supers
looks like armagedon on the lawn, fighting bees from a local hive and a black feral colony
will wait until evening and seal them better, as my bee suit is in the washing machine
i use a slab of poly as the floor and seal the top with a spare standard hive roof that i use for ASs
This year i had acquired a few gabled roofs and these are fitted with cone escapes on the vent holes rather than meshed over vent holes. As Her in Doors thought they would look nice and more like a cottage beehive rather than a stack of old boxes i decided to use the gabled roofs instead of flat roofs
it been ok in the rain, no problems, but today...chaos
it has been warm and all the local bees are being attracted to the stacks and some of the smaller bees are getting into the stack of wet supers
looks like armagedon on the lawn, fighting bees from a local hive and a black feral colony
will wait until evening and seal them better, as my bee suit is in the washing machine
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