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In a message dated 5/11/99 7:55:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> When referring to a cure for robbing Dave said, "Plug the hive up tight, or
> put it into a place not accessible by bees. After a few days, the robbers
> will forget about it."
Robbers are usually bees near the end of their lives. The majority of
them will likely die off in a week or so. There may be a community memory
however. I have often noted how frequently bees will be robbing out boxes,
and a couple weeks later scouting swarm homes. Then again, maybe the odor is
fresher.
> Personally dubious whether they "will forget about it". My own method would
> be to removed the majority of the comb and stores, leaving just one frame
> containing little honey. Leave them to complete their dastardly deed and
> hopefully they will retire satisfied (and then forget about it).
I haven't tried this, though I suppose it could work. My own idea is to
stop robbing ASAP, because I generally see no good come of it. Robbing bees
can be quite nasty, leading to someone in the neighborhood getting stung;
they can also spread pathogens.
[log in to unmask] Dave Green Hemingway, SC USA
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