Gilberdyke John
Queen Bee
- Joined
- May 5, 2013
- Messages
- 5,703
- Reaction score
- 2,011
- Location
- HU15 East Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 10
This morning I removed the nadired shallow boxes from under the brood boxes. All were empty as expected so they are stored until the expanding colonies need supers on. I inspected one hive and found 6 frames had eggs, larvae and sealed brood. Three frames were part filled with nectar.
By mid afternoon it became obvious the colonies had found some plentiful forage and every hive had a stream of bees carrying pollen. My afternoon visit was sans veil which turned out to be a mistake as one bee bumped into my head and ended up trapped behind my glasses and left eyelid. It panicked and stung me. :-( I've got a mirror in the shed but I couldn't see to remove the sting without my glasses so had to walk back to the house to enlist our lass.
I applied an ice cube so I'm hoping any swelling is minimal.
By mid afternoon it became obvious the colonies had found some plentiful forage and every hive had a stream of bees carrying pollen. My afternoon visit was sans veil which turned out to be a mistake as one bee bumped into my head and ended up trapped behind my glasses and left eyelid. It panicked and stung me. :-( I've got a mirror in the shed but I couldn't see to remove the sting without my glasses so had to walk back to the house to enlist our lass.
I applied an ice cube so I'm hoping any swelling is minimal.