Went and gave the hives a little tap this morning....
Ok from one but couldnt hear anything definate from the other one.... Problem is I have tinitus and cant always hear some noises with certainty..
Decided to pull the quilt box off and see if I could see what was or wasnt happening... Didnt really want to as it was about zero degrees.
This colony was quite big in October and I left them with all that they had produced from July onwards.
(For those who dont know,,,, a Warre quilt box is a 6" deep box which sits on top. It has a cloth floor and is filled with insulation, like wood shavings, and a roof assembly sits on top of that.)
They were flying last Monday for about 3 hours as if it was a sunny summer day.
3 boxes. Top box 75% full of capped honey. Lifted it off and could see that there were no bees in second box but that it was over half full of uncapped stores.
Couldnt see too far down but heard a some buzzing. Put quilt box back on and went indoors for a think.
My thoughs were that there was a lot of heat being lost into the top box, therefore needed a plan to remove it altogether,, but the next box down (middle) is not standard Warre size because that was the one I made to put national frames from nuc into.(plus 3 more frames) which meant that I couldnt leave top box off because the bottom of it has been altered to fit on top of national length box..... With me so far?
Two cups of coffee later..
Got everything together and went into action....
Removed roof and quilt box, took top box off, put towel over top of middle box, put top box back on top of towel, so it is now seperated using the towel as a floor. Took bars out of top box and put into spare box.
Tipped wood shavings from quilt box into top box and put roof back on..
Probably all a waste of time because they are probably mostly dead (couldnt see) or they have cleared off at some time after the middle of October...
They certainly havent been as active as the other hive, apart from last week when the temperature was a bit higher...