Hey everyone!
We have some old bee hives that are falling apart and I don't think they will survive this winter. I know I'm kinda cutting it close but I want to help the bees. How would I do that? Can you set up the base and hive bodies and supers right next to where their old hive was? They have rotted on the corners so the bees have plenty of escape holes. There are three active hives and only one has a separator. We have all the equipment. I saw somewhere that you could put a branch in front of the entrance, so they will orient themselves to the new place. but I won't be able to block the entrance due to the rot and of course they are going to fly out when I open the hive as well. So I can't open it move everyone over, wait 24 hours, open their entrance and then put a branch in front of the entrance without losing many bees. Will the ones that get out figure out where to go and be ok? I think once the hives start getting messed with they are going to fall apart.
Several hives died and we decided to leave the remaining hives alone. It's been I think 5 years since then.
Thoughts?
Thank you!
Kelly

We have some old bee hives that are falling apart and I don't think they will survive this winter. I know I'm kinda cutting it close but I want to help the bees. How would I do that? Can you set up the base and hive bodies and supers right next to where their old hive was? They have rotted on the corners so the bees have plenty of escape holes. There are three active hives and only one has a separator. We have all the equipment. I saw somewhere that you could put a branch in front of the entrance, so they will orient themselves to the new place. but I won't be able to block the entrance due to the rot and of course they are going to fly out when I open the hive as well. So I can't open it move everyone over, wait 24 hours, open their entrance and then put a branch in front of the entrance without losing many bees. Will the ones that get out figure out where to go and be ok? I think once the hives start getting messed with they are going to fall apart.
Several hives died and we decided to leave the remaining hives alone. It's been I think 5 years since then.
Thoughts?
Thank you!
Kelly