This morning very very large red ants were on the front porch beating the tar out of his bees, killing nearly every one that tried to fight and strutting off with their little mouths full of comb! By mid morning the front porch was piled up with dead bees, there was a pile of dead bees in front of the hive and the battle raged on.
We decided to move the hive. We couldn't find a hill or nest anywhere near that hive but figured it sure couldn't hurt and just might throw the ants off enough for the bees to recover. Right after we moved the hive and killed the ants we looked inside and found lots of small hive beetles so we killed them, but there was also lots of cobweb looking stuff in one side of the hive and some eggs of some sort (we're thinking wax moth??) and some larva that were not bee larva. We took that whole frame out and stuck it in the freezer so the kids can look at it under the microscope later.
Looked around some more and poor Jared only has one frame of brood, most of which were emerging as we looked. On the frame next to it there are a few (maybe two dozen) eggs and that's it. There aren't even enough bees to cover both of those frames! Such a huge change in a weeks time! Last week his hive was looking like it was getting stronger and all signs were that things were going great! Being the momma that I am (and hating to see one of my kids try so hard and get whooped up on) I am tempted to go out in the morning before he gets up and put another frame of brood from Caleb's hive in there. Would that hurt anything?
Taeler and Caleb's hives on the other hand are doing incredible. In a week's time Caleb's hive has produced a full deep of honey! Now if we can keep Caleb from going out there and eating it right out of the frames we will have accomplished something. Taeler's hive is chugging right along too, and Jessica's hive is full and has a super going on in the morning.
I really want to be able to help Jared with his hive, but I am so stumped. A few hive beetles I was ready for, even the webby stuff didn't bother me but to have such a roller coaster hive next to two really really strong ones is stumping me. Plus the look on Jared's face when he sat there trying to take in the piles of dead bees felt like a kick in the chest
