I checked out the Helenium today. I opened the telescoping cover and saw ants everywhere! There was plenty of feed left in the pail.
I proceeded to inspect the hive. There was one frame with some drawn comb in the right (facing east) upper center of one of the ten frames. There were a cluster of very active bees about it.
The rest of the hive was rotten with ants.
I removed the attic, which seemed to have an ants' nest in the southeast corner of it.
Beneath the hive there was a pit into which water was dripping. Was this from the pail? What dug out the pit?
After the hive inspection was done, I went to retrieve the attic deep. The ants' nest had re-congregated in the southeast corner of it. I banged it out again and put it, ant-free, in the back of my truck.
I wonder what that tiny cluster of bees is?
Monday, May 25, 2020
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Busy two weeks!
We put feed on the Salomium and Benedictium two Sundays ago.
Eight days ago, on Saturday, we caught a swarm. The 14-year-old apiarella, as usual, spotted it, and we put it in a green hive and christened it the Josephium. We moved the feeder pail from the Salomium to the new Josephium; it still had a bit of feed in it.
Then on Thursday, the 11-year-old apiariulus spotted another one! We put this one into a hive, also green, and christened it the Helenium. We put a fresh pail of feed on it.
Yesterday I put new pails on the Josephium and the Benedictium.
No stings for a change!
Eight days ago, on Saturday, we caught a swarm. The 14-year-old apiarella, as usual, spotted it, and we put it in a green hive and christened it the Josephium. We moved the feeder pail from the Salomium to the new Josephium; it still had a bit of feed in it.
Then on Thursday, the 11-year-old apiariulus spotted another one! We put this one into a hive, also green, and christened it the Helenium. We put a fresh pail of feed on it.
Yesterday I put new pails on the Josephium and the Benedictium.
No stings for a change!
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