- Joined
- May 24, 2022
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- Location
- Sutton Coldfield
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
As I said on my 'I'm new here' post we collected a swarm about a week ago and I have just opened the hive to see what is going on.
The bees are on the frames which is good. I could not spot the queen but they did appear to be piling on top of each other in one particular area - so presume the queen was under their mass game of 'pile on'. I think they are queenright as when I collected them they all marched into the box, so the queen should have been in there. There was a small amount of comb forming hanging off the queen extruder which I left in there by mistake, but I couldn't see any on the frames themselves. The bees seem happy during the day and are very placid, but they are not foraging for pollen, just getting drunk at the sugar solution bar. If there are no grubs to feed yet I guess this is OK?
What I am slightly concerned about is lack of comb forming after a week and lack of foraging for pollen. Is this normal for a new swarm in a new hive with just frames and no 'old' comb?
The bees are on the frames which is good. I could not spot the queen but they did appear to be piling on top of each other in one particular area - so presume the queen was under their mass game of 'pile on'. I think they are queenright as when I collected them they all marched into the box, so the queen should have been in there. There was a small amount of comb forming hanging off the queen extruder which I left in there by mistake, but I couldn't see any on the frames themselves. The bees seem happy during the day and are very placid, but they are not foraging for pollen, just getting drunk at the sugar solution bar. If there are no grubs to feed yet I guess this is OK?
What I am slightly concerned about is lack of comb forming after a week and lack of foraging for pollen. Is this normal for a new swarm in a new hive with just frames and no 'old' comb?