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It's both! Bees have moved most of the honey from the supers into the brood area had to feed all nucs as they're in danger of starving.Is that hungry or angry?
Do they just naturally move it into the bb or do you put a crown board between and just allow a small access hole to encourage them to do it?It's both! Bees have moved most of the honey from the supers into the brood area had to feed all nucs as they're in danger of starving.
They have moved it back down through the excluders and surrounded the brood nest. I'm leaving the supers on hoping for a miracle on the balsam.Do they just naturally move it into the bb or do you put a crown board between and just allow a small access hole to encourage them to do it?
I’ve still got my supers on…there’s only two and I’m wondering if I should take them off and feed in case they start moving the honey down…
Think you are asking for a lot for the sun to come out!Interesting day, I have/had a nuc that housed the spawn of the devil…. They were little b****es and would fly up and sting if I so much as cracked the roof of their box!
Last Monday I went in and caged the queen then on Thursday I swapped the caged queen for a protected ripe queen cell.
I opened them up this evening to see if the queen had emerged to find wonderful calm ladies. I checked the cell and found the the virgin had emerged so put down the crown board without a single bee moving off the top bars!!!!!
Fingers crossed the sun comes out and she gets mated!
It’s out this morning and forecast is good so fingers crossed as I have about 10 virgins waiting to go out on mating flights.Think you are asking for a lot for the sun to come out!
Managed to find two lethargic live bees left in the bottom of the nuc box,popped them and her in a cage with fondant. Put a tint drop of syrup onto thr cage and immediately 3 little tongues came out. A lady came to pick them up a day later. I hope they surviveDonate to your BKA or make a nuc up for her.
Sun from late morning here. I have one VQ in a nuc waiting to go as well…..It’s out this morning and forecast is good so fingers crossed as I have about 10 virgins waiting to go out on mating flights.
Is this red hot pokers? Mine are just coming out, so I’ll keep a watch on mine.Bit windy but watched them for ages
Yes, my neighbours, very old plant, I've tried in my garden, but failed miserablyIs this red hot pokers? Mine are just coming out, so I’ll keep a watch on mine.
Bit windy
Usually works for bad wind - on a kill or cure basisIs this red hot pokers?
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