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If I understand your entrance configuration correctly, it may be worth considering having enclosed sides and top to the screen, and leaving the bottom open for access ... ?
Fwiw - here's an example of a tricky anti-robbing screen install ...
Some years ago I built a WBC-looklike cover to fit over a standard British National Hive:
Dunno about it's looks, but the uPVC certainly keeps weather off the boxes, and should last for 100 years. However, I couldn't see any obvious way of providing a simple, detachable anti-robbing screen - so, as a temporary measure a piece of fine aluminium mesh was glued to the underside of the bottom lift, which then hung down until it touched the landing board, thusly:
The hive access slot was centralised and reduced to around 1.5", so that there was then somewhere around 4" to the access points at either end of the mesh. It has worked so well that I haven't bothered to change it in any way.
There's probably about one square inch of access at either end, but I don't think that's important - unlike the horizontal distance between the actual hive entrance itself and the edges of the mesh.
'best
LJ
Fwiw - here's an example of a tricky anti-robbing screen install ...
Some years ago I built a WBC-looklike cover to fit over a standard British National Hive:

Dunno about it's looks, but the uPVC certainly keeps weather off the boxes, and should last for 100 years. However, I couldn't see any obvious way of providing a simple, detachable anti-robbing screen - so, as a temporary measure a piece of fine aluminium mesh was glued to the underside of the bottom lift, which then hung down until it touched the landing board, thusly:

The hive access slot was centralised and reduced to around 1.5", so that there was then somewhere around 4" to the access points at either end of the mesh. It has worked so well that I haven't bothered to change it in any way.

There's probably about one square inch of access at either end, but I don't think that's important - unlike the horizontal distance between the actual hive entrance itself and the edges of the mesh.
'best
LJ