Beanbag
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 30, 2015
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- 16
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- Location
- Swindon
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hi, this is my first question/problem, and as such a relatively small one, but would appreciate anybody's advice.
I collected my first colony of bees yesterday. Brought from a very good source, travelled safely in a nuc which I left them in before moving them into my hive this afternoon. So far, so good.
On putting my hive back together and watching the stray flying bees navigate their way in, I noticed that a lot of them had started to gather by the bottom of the queen excluder (wooden framed one).
It seems that the metal frame runners I have attached in the brood box have had the undesired effect of raising the top of the frames slightly above the level of the box and the QE is now resting on these, leaving the gap (about 1.5mm).
After 30 minutes or so all but a few stragglers had made their way in having given up trying and discovering the door.
So, what would you/should I do with the gap? I assume if I leave it they will propolise it, which will make it very difficult to remove the QE.
Can I buy a 'riser' which would increase the depth of the QE frame and ensure it rests on the box?
Sadly I think the runners are nailed in too well to remove now and I'm reluctant to mess around more so soon after being moved (and the weather is pants!).
I knew it had all gone too smoothly, but on a good note, I saw the queen and she looked smashing
Thanks in advance
I collected my first colony of bees yesterday. Brought from a very good source, travelled safely in a nuc which I left them in before moving them into my hive this afternoon. So far, so good.
On putting my hive back together and watching the stray flying bees navigate their way in, I noticed that a lot of them had started to gather by the bottom of the queen excluder (wooden framed one).
It seems that the metal frame runners I have attached in the brood box have had the undesired effect of raising the top of the frames slightly above the level of the box and the QE is now resting on these, leaving the gap (about 1.5mm).
After 30 minutes or so all but a few stragglers had made their way in having given up trying and discovering the door.
So, what would you/should I do with the gap? I assume if I leave it they will propolise it, which will make it very difficult to remove the QE.
Can I buy a 'riser' which would increase the depth of the QE frame and ensure it rests on the box?
Sadly I think the runners are nailed in too well to remove now and I'm reluctant to mess around more so soon after being moved (and the weather is pants!).
I knew it had all gone too smoothly, but on a good note, I saw the queen and she looked smashing
Thanks in advance