Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: samsungpizza on October 16, 2012, 09:45:06 pm
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I've been getting my hives ready for winter, and noticed four hives, of twenty, with a pile of dead bees on the screened bottom. (Pile defined as screen almost completely covered with bodies) I haven't thoroughly then in a while, as they have been bringing in pollen. Could this just be a build up of bodies, and since I run top entrances, maybe they can't easily remove? These hives are weak now so I combined. Tks for advice.
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When was the last time you checked them? They might be dead and the bees you see are robbers.
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Its been a few weeks. I haven't been as diligent as I was in the spring. They are still bringing in pollen, and I always look for "activity" but I haven't developed an eye for robbers yet. Took me a while to get an eye for queen. I was in and out today, because it was cold, but did notice the bottom box was empty on all four hives, so I pulled them. Should I just let nature take it's course this late in the game and consider it a lesson learned, or try to combine them? If robbers, I am wrongfully assuming they already have a home. I'll have to do more reading on it.
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Two questions, where are you located and did you do a fall mite treatment?
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I am located in Emporium, Pa. 15834 (North Central Pa.), and I don't use any chemicals for mites. I last hit them with powdered sugar a week ago.