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House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2016
- Messages
- 221
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Hawkhurst Kent
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 2 at the moment.
Guess I'll just keep my fingers crossed then.
Swarm arrived into a bait hive, I just got to the site, when the last were going inside! Hopefully this one will remain, and not abscond!
He is left with a WBC shell with closed entrance to look pretty in his garden!
Ghastly experience!:
Last year a new arrival in the village asked me to look at a WBC in his garden, with bees, that was included in the house purchase and which he was keen to adopt. The colony was in good heart. I advised him to attend a theory course, offered to be his mentor, and gave him T's catalogue with recommendations. I heard no more.
Yesterday he asked me to look again; he thought the bees had disappeared over winter but had now reappeared.
On inspection only a few bees were emerging from a small gap in the hive entrance otherwise blocked with dross. Opening the hive revealed gross destruction of the combs and the frames festooned with wax moth larvae and cocoons. There was a patch of brood in a piece of comb the size of a tea-plate. A large pile of dross on the hive floor.
A most terrible sight.
Fortunately he agreed with my suggestion: we moved the boxes to a safe place, applied petrol and applied a lit taper.
He is left with a WBC shell with closed entrance to look pretty in his garden!
I'm sure that this is all some beginners really want.
This actually choked me up a bit, not a decision I would want to make.
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