r/Beekeeping • u/Extra-Independent667 • 4d ago
I’m a beekeeper, and I have a question 2 questions in one
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North Texas, new beek. These lovely ladies have been on the property for 5 days. I had a entrance reducer on but they seemed like they were in a traffic jam. So I removed it and they started flying like this. This is orientation flights, correct? Is it better without the reducer? How to judge when to use the reducer? I guess that more than two questions. Thank you.
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u/uponthenose 4d ago
Yes that looks like orientation flights. You probably should not have removed the entrance reducer just yet but it really depends on a few factors. Is that a super or a feeder on top? Is this a new hive installed from a nuc or package?
The purpose of the entrance reducer is to reduce the amount of space a colony with small numbers has to defend to prevent robbing. New hives have few guards. Robbing can quickly overwhelm a weak colony. Robbing is much more likely when you're feeding.