Here's the deal: I have two 4ft top bar hives full of bees (yes, they've built out just about the whole thing at this point). One has been a pleasure to work with, one HAS NOT. I'm trying to figure out why and what I should be doing about it.
Hive #1
Hive #2
General info:
I'm trying to figure out what the problem is. Is this "normal" and it just didn't get noticed last year because the population was still small? Is this a genetic trend I should be immediately correcting? Or is it some first generation cross sassiness? The hives did just swarm four times, is that a contributing factor? I'm trying to decide if I just got into this without realizing the full picture. My husband is pretty fed up with that particular hive, and doesn't want to go in the backyard without a veil anymore. I don't blame him, I'm starting to get that way myself, but that's not something we can sustain. I also don't want to be drone bombing the neighborhood with this if it's genetic, even if it is "mild" right now.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions!
Hive #1
- In full sun
- Did not swarm last year (to my knowledge, so "full" russian queen until recent swarm)
- Built out faster than hive 2
- Has been easy to work with
Hive #2
- In part shade
- Swarmed June of last year, so queen mated with who knows what drones
- Hive has a bit of an open seam on one end where the wood warped
- Bees are just GRUMPY, guards have taken to harassing us in the yard when we walk by, and they general sting when the hive is worked
General info:
- This is a city environment, and these hives are in my backyard. I can't move them, and I have to be able to walk by them several times a day. This wasn't at all an issue last year, they were all very happy to ignore me.
- The nectar/pollen flow is not a problem right now. There's food EVERYWHERE.
- The problem bees are small in number. But they won't leave me alone till I get inside or manage to swat them. They've been going after and stinging the dog when they find him.
I'm trying to figure out what the problem is. Is this "normal" and it just didn't get noticed last year because the population was still small? Is this a genetic trend I should be immediately correcting? Or is it some first generation cross sassiness? The hives did just swarm four times, is that a contributing factor? I'm trying to decide if I just got into this without realizing the full picture. My husband is pretty fed up with that particular hive, and doesn't want to go in the backyard without a veil anymore. I don't blame him, I'm starting to get that way myself, but that's not something we can sustain. I also don't want to be drone bombing the neighborhood with this if it's genetic, even if it is "mild" right now.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions!