How do you know if you have proper ventalation. I'm doing a split this afternoon and the top cover i made fits very tight. Will this be a problem?
You're in Louisiana and it's already hot there - you can ventilate your hive by putting a stick under the top and letting it sit on the stick - not only does it ventilate the hive but also provides a top entrance.
Linda T in Mississippi today where it's as hot as in Crowley
Screened bottom board will help. If you can like tillie said prop open the lid and make a top entrance.
Sincerely,
Brendhan
Drill some holes
kirk-o
Assuming they have SOME ventilation, if they are bearding on the front they are either out of room or there is not enough ventilation.
What stops a queen from leaving the top or bottom entrance?
>What stops a queen from leaving the top or bottom entrance?
Absolutely nothing. If you had a way to stop her the drones couldn't get out. If they need to mate a virgin queen, she wouldn't be able to mate.
Are you planning to confine the bees? If so, for how long? For what purpose?
Quote from: papabear on March 25, 2007, 10:40:40 AM
What stops a queen from leaving the top or bottom entrance?
a queen will not leave a hive without a good reason, she won't just part the hive, don't worry