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In a message dated 12/09/05 22:49:51 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<Sometimes [yellowjackets] even hop up on the alighting board
and take bees right out of the hive entrance. This is making my bees
defensive. Any suggestions?>>
What size entrances are you using? Are they getting into the hives? I had
this same problem my first year, but since then I've been using permanently
reduced entrances (about 4 inches wide by 1/4 deep), and mesh floors, with solid
floors a few inches below them, walls on three sides, and a false entrance
at the back. The latter is really intended for access for checking mitefalls.
Many of the wasps try to get in round the back, those few that find the real
entrance are easily dealt with by the bees, and I don't have any noticeable
problem with wasp predation.
Regards,
Robert Brenchley
Birmingham UK
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