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Title: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: slaphead on March 14, 2009, 06:38:21 PM
Decided to look these up after they had been mentioned several times.  Most posters seem to recommend the hidden entrance be designed to come in from the side while the Brushy Mountain design appears to have it come in from above.  Does it matter?

It also looks like these are fully screened at the front and partially screened at the back on the side with the hidden entrance.  Why is that?

Thanks,

SH
Title: Re: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: Bee-Bop on March 14, 2009, 09:19:24 PM
Mine are home made, 6-8 in. tall screened on the front, bees go over the top.

I put them on in the evening so the bees leaving the hive have to climb out !
Robbers are following the scent of the honey, which is issuing out of the bottom front of the hive,thru the lower part of the screen, they don't search for a way in.
The hive bees are a little confused at first but soon reorientates to go over the top of the screen.

Bee-Bop
Title: Re: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: Michael Bush on March 14, 2009, 09:40:19 PM
The point is to have the entrance somewhere other than the smell of the hive.  Above or on the side doesn't matter that much.
Title: Re: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: slaphead on March 15, 2009, 12:25:30 AM
Cool, thanks.

Think I'll try to put one together tomorrow.

SH
Title: Re: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: heaflaw on March 15, 2009, 10:59:30 AM
So, when do you guys use them?
Title: Re: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: Bee-Bop on March 15, 2009, 02:46:16 PM
Most likely when bees are robbing !!

Bee-Bop
Title: Re: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: ski on March 15, 2009, 04:50:15 PM

Bees would normally not rob during a nectar flow.
But after a flow if things dry up and there is nothing for the bees to bring in would be a time to keep an eye on the entrance for fighting which could mean robbing.  Always good to have robber screens on hand.
Ski
Title: Re: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: slaphead on March 16, 2009, 02:37:34 AM
Lots of colonies of Italian bees in my area.  During last summers dearth robbing was a real problem.

SH
Title: Re: Anti-robbing screens
Post by: HAB on March 16, 2009, 05:21:17 PM
We use the "Moving and Robbing Screens" from Brushy Mountain.  Leave them on year round so that at the first sign of trouble we can just flip the little doors down to reduce the opening.  They worked really well for us.
(http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8062/517movingrobbingscreen.th.jpg) (http://img222.imageshack.us/my.php?image=517movingrobbingscreen.jpg)