alexmartin
New Bee
morning all, newbie here so please be gentle.
have had a national hive with old drawn frames in the garden, the other weekend I noticed activity around the hive, it continued for a few days so I took a cautiouse look and foung a small grapefruit size swarm in the roofspace, no plugs in crownboard.
decided to leave them be for fear of scaring them off.
checked again to find they are building come in the roof, so made the mad decision to cut the new comb out and put into a brood frame in the broom chamber, there were some stores in the comb but didn't spot eggs.
I added a super with new foundation as I thought maybe they didn't like the old frames in the brood chamber,
as I couldn't get all the bees to move from the roof and I was concerned about loosing/hurting the queen I replaced the roof still not plugs in crownboard and hoped they would move down to the drawn comb.
a few days later they still seem to be up high in the hive, and appear to have removed the stores from their fresh comb.
is it possible they are averse to the old comb frames or mesh floor and are moving up for heat ?
any advice is much appreciated, they seem content to forage and are definitely busy. I feel I should leave them alone, but am worried I should get them out of the roof space and fit bee escapes into the crownboard to stop them going up again.
thanks for your help.
have had a national hive with old drawn frames in the garden, the other weekend I noticed activity around the hive, it continued for a few days so I took a cautiouse look and foung a small grapefruit size swarm in the roofspace, no plugs in crownboard.
decided to leave them be for fear of scaring them off.
checked again to find they are building come in the roof, so made the mad decision to cut the new comb out and put into a brood frame in the broom chamber, there were some stores in the comb but didn't spot eggs.
I added a super with new foundation as I thought maybe they didn't like the old frames in the brood chamber,
as I couldn't get all the bees to move from the roof and I was concerned about loosing/hurting the queen I replaced the roof still not plugs in crownboard and hoped they would move down to the drawn comb.
a few days later they still seem to be up high in the hive, and appear to have removed the stores from their fresh comb.
is it possible they are averse to the old comb frames or mesh floor and are moving up for heat ?
any advice is much appreciated, they seem content to forage and are definitely busy. I feel I should leave them alone, but am worried I should get them out of the roof space and fit bee escapes into the crownboard to stop them going up again.
thanks for your help.