drstitson
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2010
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- Location
- surrey, lincolnshire etc.
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 14
Have just been to top up/remove feeders.
Discovered all 3 nucs with the new feeders on had feeders full of dead bees and no bees left in the nucs - all frames having been robbed out.
These were very strong full nucs when feeders put on 2 weeks back.
It's probably a too late for this season (especially as they are only recent additions to the MB line) BUT i'd advise extreme caution when fitting the wire covers onto the feeding areas - the wire is very good at stopping bees drowning BUT equally allow good purchase for bees to exploit any gaps/flexibility and get into the syrup area, acting like bees escapes.
Next year, if i have any nucs to feed, i will be using duck tape around edges of the mesh to ensure no bees can get through.
Discovered all 3 nucs with the new feeders on had feeders full of dead bees and no bees left in the nucs - all frames having been robbed out.
These were very strong full nucs when feeders put on 2 weeks back.
It's probably a too late for this season (especially as they are only recent additions to the MB line) BUT i'd advise extreme caution when fitting the wire covers onto the feeding areas - the wire is very good at stopping bees drowning BUT equally allow good purchase for bees to exploit any gaps/flexibility and get into the syrup area, acting like bees escapes.
Next year, if i have any nucs to feed, i will be using duck tape around edges of the mesh to ensure no bees can get through.