italic63
House Bee
- Joined
- May 3, 2021
- Messages
- 189
- Reaction score
- 59
- Location
- Turin, Italy
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hello again from a very nervous 3rd year beekeeper here in the North of Italy.
If you followed my previous threads you'll know that I was watching my one hive very closely determined to avoid swarming this year.
Well, the hive went from a bursting population of bees but zero QCs to about 15 cells at the last inspection on Sunday of which a couple of them quite big and already capped! I was amazed.
I took the queen on her frame full of capped brood and bees, another frame of capped brood with bees, and a final frame full of stores and bees into a new hive with Foundation to fill the spaces. I also shook in another couple of frames worth of bees.
I left lots of very young larva and eggs and open brood and the best queen cell in the original colony. The bees in the original colony are still too many in my mind but seem to be getting on with it. The bees which were able to fly also went back to their original position as per "the plan".
My question is... given that the original, queenless colony is still packed with bees, is there a chance that they will still swarm as soon as the new Virgin queen emerges?
Should I take more nurse bees out and move to the new queened colony?
Thank you again for your help
If you followed my previous threads you'll know that I was watching my one hive very closely determined to avoid swarming this year.
Well, the hive went from a bursting population of bees but zero QCs to about 15 cells at the last inspection on Sunday of which a couple of them quite big and already capped! I was amazed.
I took the queen on her frame full of capped brood and bees, another frame of capped brood with bees, and a final frame full of stores and bees into a new hive with Foundation to fill the spaces. I also shook in another couple of frames worth of bees.
I left lots of very young larva and eggs and open brood and the best queen cell in the original colony. The bees in the original colony are still too many in my mind but seem to be getting on with it. The bees which were able to fly also went back to their original position as per "the plan".
My question is... given that the original, queenless colony is still packed with bees, is there a chance that they will still swarm as soon as the new Virgin queen emerges?
Should I take more nurse bees out and move to the new queened colony?
Thank you again for your help