Frank What time of day did you do this? Best to put wet supers back just before it gets dark so that the bees do not have much time to start robbing. Incidentally, I always put the supers UNDER the crownboard so that bees do not suffocate in the confined and rather airless space between the crownboard and the roof. I also have a theory that many bees get sticky when cleaning supers and then fall down onto the crown board and die. If the supers are put under the crownboard these bees will fall down into the broodnest and get cleaned up by other bees - I never seem to get dead bees doing it this way. Peter Edwards [log in to unmask] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank I. Reiter" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: 30 August 2002 21:09 Subject: [BEE-L] BEE-L's Greatest Hits: Preventing robbing > (I am particularly interested because I set off some fierce robbing the > other day just by trying to put some wet supers back on to stay for winter. > Although the bees were gentle as we began, we got chased out of the yard > before finishing. I'm not sure what I could have done differently except > perhaps letting them be robbed some distance away before bringing them into > the yard.)