RoseCottage
Field Bee
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- Dec 29, 2009
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- Location
- Near Andover, UK
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- From 5 to 2 and hopefully a better year
I have a couple of hives which moved to a new location about 6 weeks ago.
They sit next to each other on a 10' bench. There are wasps near the new location which is at the edge of a spinney which is quite isolated.
At the last inspection we noticed a lot of dead bees outside one of the hives. They were being brought out as we were there and wasps, perhaps, no more than 6-10, were also hanging round and making occasional entry attempts.
Nearly all the dead bees were drones. Is this end of year clearing out of the boys or something more serious? Do drones take on wasps as they are the larger bees in the colony (although stingless)?
Has anyone else noticed similar behaviour/outcomes at their hives?
The colony is strong and has a full super of capped honey, which I will take off and replace with sugar syrup in the next few weeks.
If left to wasps without intervention, such as opening reductions and traps, would s colony be killed or just held back?
All the best,
Sam
They sit next to each other on a 10' bench. There are wasps near the new location which is at the edge of a spinney which is quite isolated.
At the last inspection we noticed a lot of dead bees outside one of the hives. They were being brought out as we were there and wasps, perhaps, no more than 6-10, were also hanging round and making occasional entry attempts.
Nearly all the dead bees were drones. Is this end of year clearing out of the boys or something more serious? Do drones take on wasps as they are the larger bees in the colony (although stingless)?
Has anyone else noticed similar behaviour/outcomes at their hives?
The colony is strong and has a full super of capped honey, which I will take off and replace with sugar syrup in the next few weeks.
If left to wasps without intervention, such as opening reductions and traps, would s colony be killed or just held back?
All the best,
Sam
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