- Joined
- Jan 1, 2018
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- Location
- Fernhurst Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 40 plus 23 that I maintain for clients.
I set up a trap out on the cavity wall of one of my lamdlards property today.
I blocked all the obvious additional exits with Varroa mesh or silicon. Then set up a thin box which sits over the entrance with a mesh cone on the front. On top I have a nuc box with an entrance just above the cone.
Bees can come out via the cone and find the entrance to the box when they return after foraging.
When I first put the trap up the returning bees flew around the box frantically but when I added brood from another hive they started fanning and all the foragers just marched into the nuc box.
Just got to leave it there for the next couple of months!
I blocked all the obvious additional exits with Varroa mesh or silicon. Then set up a thin box which sits over the entrance with a mesh cone on the front. On top I have a nuc box with an entrance just above the cone.
Bees can come out via the cone and find the entrance to the box when they return after foraging.
When I first put the trap up the returning bees flew around the box frantically but when I added brood from another hive they started fanning and all the foragers just marched into the nuc box.
Just got to leave it there for the next couple of months!