charlievictorbravo
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2012
- Messages
- 1,802
- Reaction score
- 79
- Location
- Torpoint, Cornwall
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 2 - 14x12
This summer, I have seen very few wasps but many, many bumble bees – maybe the damp and long winter had an adverse effect on the wasp population. The question is, should I install entrance restrictions in anticipation of an August wasp attack or wait until the hazard actually occurs or do nothing?
I have an open mesh floor in my active hive, which contains a swarm I took on 1 June and which is developing nicely.
Should the consensus be for entrance restrictions, should I go for one bee-space, two, three? I have some dense foam that I can fix securely in place and would be able to shape the entrance through this such that bees (and wasps) would be funneled into a narrow, easily defended pinch-point.
So, one, two or more bee-spaces at the pinch-point?
I have an open mesh floor in my active hive, which contains a swarm I took on 1 June and which is developing nicely.
Should the consensus be for entrance restrictions, should I go for one bee-space, two, three? I have some dense foam that I can fix securely in place and would be able to shape the entrance through this such that bees (and wasps) would be funneled into a narrow, easily defended pinch-point.
So, one, two or more bee-spaces at the pinch-point?