Anyone know what's going on here? Cant seem to find an answer on google.
Context? Is that a bee hive? What type of bees are they? I'm going to guess that they're just regular honey bees and that that's a hive you're building for them. If so it's possible you have a second hive forming from a small group. Try relocating them to another empty small hive or just put them back in the hive
>>1081162
It's one of my hives I started this year from a swarm my friend caught. All my hives beard out like that especially at night however this hive seems to be building comb on the landing, but I can't seem to find anything on that.
Bee insanity
>>1081152
these guys just want to get away from the normbees.
who can blame them?
>>1081206
>posted the thumbnail
Way 2 go moron
>>1081221
normbees >>>/out/ BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>1081152
I think they build "lumps" like to make queens
>>1081152
Those are the autist bees, they have been kicked from their society so they are starting their own hive.
>>1082073
BGTOW
Another beekeeper here. Those don't look like queen cells, just random bits of comb with cells pointed all over because it isn't on a frame. Never seen this happen, but new swarms tend to build like crazy. I bet you can give them another box. How are they building inside? Filled out yet?
Also what region are you in? Kinda late to have a swarm. "Swarm in July ain't worth a fly" and all that, they rarely can build up in time for winter, but maybe you're in a winterless place like southern Texas. I'd guess, if they're built up inside the box you can give them another box to go upwards. Maybe put it on bottom if they seem really into building down.
>>1082432
Yep
Box is full.
Start stacking.