kazmcc
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2010
- Messages
- 3,147
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Longsight, Manchester, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- None, although I have my eye on one ( Just don't tell Dusty ;) )
I noticed that when they are after getting inside to the honey, they sniff about the OMF. When they were just nicking tired bees, they didn't do that.
When one attempts the hive entrance, it usually can't get a look in with the amount of traffic, but if it does have a go, a load of bees tumble with it to the floor where the melee ensues. Last time I looked ( I've been ill again....hmph ) there were a few of these brawls happening on the floor just outside the hive, so I suppose they are doing their jobs quite well.
Now that nest has gone properly. It was removed, as last time it was just poisoned and left in situ. I think some wasps survived because they were soon back in business, but as you all know, I am terrified of the things.......still......so it was left to someone else to do the deed.
I hate this time of year. I hate wasps
When one attempts the hive entrance, it usually can't get a look in with the amount of traffic, but if it does have a go, a load of bees tumble with it to the floor where the melee ensues. Last time I looked ( I've been ill again....hmph ) there were a few of these brawls happening on the floor just outside the hive, so I suppose they are doing their jobs quite well.
Now that nest has gone properly. It was removed, as last time it was just poisoned and left in situ. I think some wasps survived because they were soon back in business, but as you all know, I am terrified of the things.......still......so it was left to someone else to do the deed.
I hate this time of year. I hate wasps