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    New beekeeper - Queen cells in hive

    Quick update - when I inspected on Saturday there were three uncapped queen cells containing larvae & royal jelly. The chap from the local association is coming over tonight to lend me some extra equipment & do an artificial swarm with me. Wish me luck! I've only had them 11 days! Nothing like...
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    New beekeeper - Queen cells in hive

    Thanks, that's pretty much the advice my local expert (the guy from the association who I got the bees from) gave me last night. He said not to worry at this stage - obviously to keep an eye on the situation when I inspect - and to spray the foundation in the super with sugar solution to...
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    Angry bees

    In Heeley, right up on top of one of our many hills! You?
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    Angry bees

    Don't have any advice for you as I'm a total newbie, but just wanted to say hi, I'm in Sheffield!
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    New beekeeper - Queen cells in hive

    Hombre - thanks for your advice, I'll probably give the chap from the association a call. As I said, I think there were eggs in a couple of them but I'm not sure...
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    New beekeeper - Queen cells in hive

    Well, I don't recall seeing anything that looked like PVA! There are 8 frames with capped brood (including some drone brood) & I definitely saw uncapped larvae, I think eggs as well. I think there was only one frame in the brood box that hadn't been fully drawn out. All the frames with brood on...
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    New beekeeper - Queen cells in hive

    Hi all, first post in this forum! I have a question – I got my first hive last week and I went through the hive for the first time a few days ago. Everything seems ok, they were very calm and I found the queen with no problem, but I did find queen cells on around three of the frames. I broke...
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