- Joined
- Aug 26, 2022
- Messages
- 116
- Reaction score
- 109
- Location
- Cumbria
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 4 WBC & 2 Abelo 12 frame national poly
This afternoon I decided to do some prep with a view to vaping following this cold snap. To check for natural varroa drop I put a new piece of correx under my OMF then decided to take out OMF to clear away any dead bees. When replacing it I was shocked to see a critter drop onto the correx (photo) although it was dead and perfectly preserved I was shocked . Looked it up and think it is a carpenter ant?
I’m not sure what to do, nothing at this time of year I expect? I did my final inspection for winter in 27th Oct when I removed the apistan strips and everything looked good, plenty of stores, they are on double brood in a WBC hive. The hive is sited on a large concrete slab which has a hardcore surround so nothing growing under or immediately around the hive and I have a mouse guard on. Put some fondant top of the insulated crown board on Tuesday could see the bees clustered near the top of the upper BB. Do you think other ants could have taken up residence in the hive since I inspected at end of October? Could they harm the colony? I’ve never seen an ant as big as this before looks like it’s from the jungle rather than north Cumbria . Suggestions or info welcome
I’m not sure what to do, nothing at this time of year I expect? I did my final inspection for winter in 27th Oct when I removed the apistan strips and everything looked good, plenty of stores, they are on double brood in a WBC hive. The hive is sited on a large concrete slab which has a hardcore surround so nothing growing under or immediately around the hive and I have a mouse guard on. Put some fondant top of the insulated crown board on Tuesday could see the bees clustered near the top of the upper BB. Do you think other ants could have taken up residence in the hive since I inspected at end of October? Could they harm the colony? I’ve never seen an ant as big as this before looks like it’s from the jungle rather than north Cumbria . Suggestions or info welcome