eleanor20
New Bee
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2012
- Messages
- 94
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- Location
- North Wiltshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3 National 1 TBH 1WBC
I had a quick peak inside all of my hives yesterday and am a bit stumped as to what to do with my top bar hive. At the end furthest from the entrance they have 3 completely empty combs, the next one has stores on the outside but the topbar is detached from the comb. I didn't try to move anything further in as I didn't want to do any more damage but now what to do?
My temptation is to say "it's been a fun experience" and somehow put them back into a national, does anyone have any advice? Is this common for the combs to be stuck together or to the sides of the hive after a long period of not being disturbed ie the winter (I suspect this must be quite common as my nationals were all well and truly gummed up too but much easier to resolve)
My temptation is to say "it's been a fun experience" and somehow put them back into a national, does anyone have any advice? Is this common for the combs to be stuck together or to the sides of the hive after a long period of not being disturbed ie the winter (I suspect this must be quite common as my nationals were all well and truly gummed up too but much easier to resolve)