BernardBlack Field Bee BeeKeeping Supporter Joined May 7, 2016 Messages 573 Reaction score 49 Location Co. Armagh Hive Type National Number of Hives 5 Feb 10, 2018 #1 Spotted this today towards front of pull-out tray. I thought a mouse at first, but droppings are long and stringy. No sign of any disturbance anywhere. Any thoughts? Attachments image.jpg 102.8 KB
Spotted this today towards front of pull-out tray. I thought a mouse at first, but droppings are long and stringy. No sign of any disturbance anywhere. Any thoughts?
Millet Queen Bee BeeKeeping Supporter Joined Jun 4, 2015 Messages 9,135 Reaction score 15 Location Co / Durham / Co Cleveland and Northumberland Hive Type National Number of Hives 17 nucs.... Feb 10, 2018 #2 That looks like dry big slug poop to me..
Webby House Bee Joined Jul 18, 2016 Messages 221 Reaction score 0 Location Hawkhurst Kent Hive Type Langstroth Number of Hives 2 at the moment. Feb 10, 2018 #3 Slug or snail for sure.
OP BernardBlack Field Bee BeeKeeping Supporter Joined May 7, 2016 Messages 573 Reaction score 49 Location Co. Armagh Hive Type National Number of Hives 5 Feb 11, 2018 #4 Jaysus, they can fairly poop!
Millet Queen Bee BeeKeeping Supporter Joined Jun 4, 2015 Messages 9,135 Reaction score 15 Location Co / Durham / Co Cleveland and Northumberland Hive Type National Number of Hives 17 nucs.... Feb 11, 2018 #5 You can get some big slugs, it is a nightmare walking the pooch in the dark when you keep standing on them.
You can get some big slugs, it is a nightmare walking the pooch in the dark when you keep standing on them.
C Curly green fingers Guest Feb 11, 2018 #6 I've put copper tape round the bottom of my hive to stop them seems to have worked