A guy told me having one on the top and one on the bottom helps them exit faster. He uses them in his yard and essentially makes a stack of honey supers from different hives up to four high with on bee escape on the bottom and one on top. He says if you only use one doing it his way the bees from the different colonies will fight eachother
@@mbagdescanning I don't know he's old and experienced. Main supplier of bees and equipment for a bunch of counties. His didn't work at all regardless won't be using them again. Checked in them after one hour. The spaces of the triangles were too large and didn't stop the bees at all.
How did you resolve the Queen situation? Thanks for the video by the way...
I had wondered if it was necessary to add one escape board for each honey super or was one enough and now I know. Thank you.
Curious why you would use more than 1 Bee Escape
A guy told me having one on the top and one on the bottom helps them exit faster. He uses them in his yard and essentially makes a stack of honey supers from different hives up to four high with on bee escape on the bottom and one on top. He says if you only use one doing it his way the bees from the different colonies will fight eachother
@@TheFarminMusician why wouldn't they still fight each other?
@@mbagdescanning I don't know he's old and experienced. Main supplier of bees and equipment for a bunch of counties. His didn't work at all regardless won't be using them again. Checked in them after one hour. The spaces of the triangles were too large and didn't stop the bees at all.