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Title: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: Orlando on December 09, 2013, 08:01:54 am
Winter temps here in NY. I want to rotate my hives 180 degrees. Is it fine to just go ahead and do it being that the bees are not flying?
Title: Re: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: tefer2 on December 09, 2013, 08:23:11 am
Sure, why not. They will sort it out come spring
Title: Re: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: BeeMaster2 on December 09, 2013, 01:15:41 pm
Winter is the best time to do it. Remember, the bees have to re orient after a couple of days of being in the hive without flying. More than likely, in the spring they will be all be re orienting, Most of them will be for the first time.
Jim
Title: Re: Re: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: Orlando on December 09, 2013, 10:56:06 pm
Tks...thats what I was thinking but wanted to make sure.
Title: Re: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: Michael Bush on December 11, 2013, 07:59:32 am
Odds are it will work out ok because they've been confined 72 hours or more, but this is the time of year that the bees can't afford to get confused.  They are taking quick short flights and need to get back in before they get chilled.  I'm always a bit hesitant to change things.
Title: Re: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: o.molchanov on December 11, 2013, 10:24:39 am
Do not forget to face them to the East at Spring. During the wintering you can rotate hives as you want.
Title: Re: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: rwlaw on December 14, 2013, 09:28:12 am
I'm with Micheal. Had a discussion w/ my bud about that, his therory is they don't lose their orientation within a certain time frame, just location, so I tested a hive when I knew the weather was going to be snotty & cold for a week and turned them 90 degrees.
It was a good 8 days before they could fly again and there were quite a few bees still heading for the side of the hive and then working their way around. On a cold sunny day they might not have had the time to get it right.
Or maybe I got dumb bees? :-D
Title: Re: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: BeeMaster2 on December 15, 2013, 09:18:13 am
They are smart enough to remember the hive entrance from 8 days ago.  :-D
Did you put a branch in from of the hive to get them to re orient?
Jim
Title: Re: Changing Hive Orientation
Post by: rwlaw on December 15, 2013, 12:51:48 pm
Nope no branch, a barrier would add exposure time to the cold air.