Bee movement
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 7:39 pm
I always assume the bees know a whole lot more about what they're doing and why they're doing it than I do, but I have to ask about this. I checked 2 of my 3 hives today. In both hives, the top boxes (3 medium supers in each hive) had the most brood, bees, and food stores in it. The middle box had some brood, a good amount of bees, pollen in the comb cells, but almost no capped honey yet. The bottom super in both boxes had very few bees in them, no brood, no capped honey, no pollen, no nectar - just basically empty cells with a few bees crawling across them. I removed the empty Apiguard canisters from both hives - finished the varroa treatment and I'll do a mite count tomorrow. I had already removed one super over Labor Day in both of these hives because there was so much empty space and the queens seemed to be slowing down in production. Both hives still have viable queens - larva and eggs in both hives in the top box. I'm feeding heavily because they don't have enough stores for winter.
What's going on with all the action being in the top box?
What's going on with all the action being in the top box?