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Trish Stretton
Deeply Rooted
Wow, didnt realise it had been so long since I had last posted.
I have done a couple of inspections since then. On one, I did pull out 3 frames of honey from the original hive. with the new one I just moved 2 frames of capped honey over to the far end of the hive just in case i needed to give these back to them. Because they are all capped- thats where the honey cells are all closed up, they know they are there but shouldnt try to move them back over to where the rest of the hive is. Its worked out so far but I wont know if its worked this time til I open up again and have a look.
This summer has been so hot and dry most of the country look completely brown, apart from the trees.
I have avoided inspecting both hives in case this starts other bees robbing the hives.
I did put a number of frames in both hives so they would have somewhere to put their honey -that was about a month ago, so I should really be doing another round of inspections.
Today, I was leaning over the roof of 'Rua'=two, so i could watch how what they did when a naughty Bumblebee landed on their robber screen.
Going by the bare patch on this Bumble, I would say it has tried to get into the hive many times before and the bees have pulled off its fur, or part of it, mainly the band of black colored hair.
they didnt seem to be too worried about it hanging outside, til it started moving up towards where it could have got into the hive, then 1 or 2 bees started a tussle. At one point they wound up falling on the ground struggling with each other but then they all flew off.....so while Bumble bees do try to get into the hives,they dont just go for the kill.
A few weeks ago, I did find a bumble bee crawling around the parking area. Thats something you dont usually see, so took a closer look and found that it had no wings. I think it had annoyed the hive to the point that they had decided it had to go, bit off its wings and dumped it in the parking area.
I gave it Mercy.
I have done a couple of inspections since then. On one, I did pull out 3 frames of honey from the original hive. with the new one I just moved 2 frames of capped honey over to the far end of the hive just in case i needed to give these back to them. Because they are all capped- thats where the honey cells are all closed up, they know they are there but shouldnt try to move them back over to where the rest of the hive is. Its worked out so far but I wont know if its worked this time til I open up again and have a look.
This summer has been so hot and dry most of the country look completely brown, apart from the trees.
I have avoided inspecting both hives in case this starts other bees robbing the hives.
I did put a number of frames in both hives so they would have somewhere to put their honey -that was about a month ago, so I should really be doing another round of inspections.
Today, I was leaning over the roof of 'Rua'=two, so i could watch how what they did when a naughty Bumblebee landed on their robber screen.
Going by the bare patch on this Bumble, I would say it has tried to get into the hive many times before and the bees have pulled off its fur, or part of it, mainly the band of black colored hair.
they didnt seem to be too worried about it hanging outside, til it started moving up towards where it could have got into the hive, then 1 or 2 bees started a tussle. At one point they wound up falling on the ground struggling with each other but then they all flew off.....so while Bumble bees do try to get into the hives,they dont just go for the kill.
A few weeks ago, I did find a bumble bee crawling around the parking area. Thats something you dont usually see, so took a closer look and found that it had no wings. I think it had annoyed the hive to the point that they had decided it had to go, bit off its wings and dumped it in the parking area.
I gave it Mercy.