Thursday, 27 January 2011

Bees in his bonnet

I got a question to the Reader, Louise:

Wondering if you've never experienced this: we thought the bees would have been a particularly busy and had all the second to add the honey super one structure. The search was shocked at the outset, and went to see that all the cells that have a lot of honey was a larval them! We are trapped in the Queen excluder some how, in the light of the above. We will not be able to find out how he got up otherwise. We are not setting the drone cells either. So, technically, is now one of the bodies of three of the structure schema. We will remove the unintended structure body (the honey super) in the autumn and start from the beginning. You will not be able to determine how this occurred. We have set up the honey super on top though – have moved to the excluder Brushed off all bees before doing so.

We had 5 mehiläisparvet this spring, is not sure whether this has anything to do with this-could the queen be small enough to fit through the excluder so? We do not an on-the-spot of his.

For my part the Queen excluder: I don't read a little bit lower than the brood Chamber is a small price movement, it gives the extra ease and bees in the cells tend to have hatched in the autumn harvest time is still to go.

That said, it sounds to me, the best, even if the barrier is on the wrong side of the Queen of the ended. I suspect that he or she otherwise would trigger, expect her to be able to slip through in the other direction, and he would certainly reinforce rather than small high.

Others have advice to share?


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