MartinL
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2011
- Messages
- 2,328
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Warwickshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 9
Help!
Moved a 5 frame nuc into a full sized brood-box, (which I had painted a nice yellow, to differentiate from others and keep my wife happy) last week.
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Looked in yesterday and there was a carpet of dead wasps outside the entrance. More wasps seemed to have free access and were just going in and out as they pleased.
The entrance is only two 6mm holes in the entrance block but the small colony seems unable to defend it. Sat for ages squashing the little buggers as they emerged. This morning again loads of em!
Mover the hive 2m and put wasp traps in its place. I've blocked up the entrance completely, after sitting for an hour and a half picking off the raiders as they emerged whilst more arrived to be squashed.
Three other hives 30m away are coping fine with just a reduced entrance.
Is this something to do with the colour of the hive, or its position on top of a flat roof?
Moved a 5 frame nuc into a full sized brood-box, (which I had painted a nice yellow, to differentiate from others and keep my wife happy) last week.
.
Looked in yesterday and there was a carpet of dead wasps outside the entrance. More wasps seemed to have free access and were just going in and out as they pleased.
The entrance is only two 6mm holes in the entrance block but the small colony seems unable to defend it. Sat for ages squashing the little buggers as they emerged. This morning again loads of em!
Mover the hive 2m and put wasp traps in its place. I've blocked up the entrance completely, after sitting for an hour and a half picking off the raiders as they emerged whilst more arrived to be squashed.
Three other hives 30m away are coping fine with just a reduced entrance.
Is this something to do with the colour of the hive, or its position on top of a flat roof?