Ribh's D'Coopage

That's a more intrusive way of doing it. We're hoping for a nice non invasive approach. Good heavens ! I'm sounding like a tree hugging snowflake! :idunno Basically I said I didn't want any bees killed in this production & The man said, ok, so this is how we'll do it. I have no idea. I guess we're about to find out. 😮

Less death sounds good. :thumbsup Seeing the brooding chambers is very interesting too but I can just hear the workers saying "Now who is going to clean all this up?"

I did notice on one of those videos that there seemed to be squashed shapes where the boxes join. I was hoping it wasn't what I thought it was...
 
Less death sounds good. :thumbsup Seeing the brooding chambers is very interesting too but I can just hear the workers saying "Now who is going to clean all this up?"

I did notice on one of those videos that there seemed to be squashed shapes where the boxes join. I was hoping it wasn't what I thought it was...
Let's not go there... :(
 
This is our 1st hive.
It is incredibly active & as you can see the bees have managed a good resin barrier @ their entrance. This acts as a predator deterrent & has more than doubled in size since the hive arrived.

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I spent quite a bit of time watching the bees yesterday because flecks of bright red resin are now being added. I had plenty of bees landing on me & crawling over my hands. One even dropped a bit of resin on me! :lol: Maybe she thought I needed protecting...?

In contrast the new hive has been very quiet & subdued.
It has come from a colder region of Queensland & it seems the bees had already started to slow down for winter.

Plus someone seems to have cleaned up the entrance for shipping. :(
Most of the activity I've seen has been in the tunnel so I figure the bees are doing some repair work after shipping & getting their defense system back up round the entrance. First things first. They are having to start from scratch so I will be interested to see how long this process takes.
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Unfortunately for them our weather suddenly decided it was winter. The wind has swung round to the west ~ where all our really bitter weather originates. The lad has been home for 3 days straight as his pots are in open water & it's way too rough for the size of his boat. The girls have been getting a small handful of corn before bed to help them with the sudden drop in temperature & our fire has been lit.
The lounge complex & warm fire has been greatly appreciated by the lad. :D
It's too bad they cleaned it up for shipping. I wonder why if they were bee people?
 
I have a very happy & content Marlow.

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He looks like my Davis.
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