- Joined
- Sep 24, 2016
- Messages
- 150
- Reaction score
- 18
- Location
- Devon
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
One of my hives was last inspected about 3 weeks ago (weather has been poor and very windy since). All was well with a laying queen and I put the first super on.
Today there were several broken down or open Q cells. I could not find the original Q (who was about 23 months old). I did find two small Qs on separate frames, so I assume newly hatched virgins.
Questions is do I need to do anything? Will the two Qs sort each other out and one mate or will one try and swarm?
I'm puzzled as to what's happened to the old Q as she wasn't too old and there is uncapped brood in the hive. It is unlikely she has swarmed as there hive was full of workers and I've not noticed a swarm (hive is in garden and I'm out there most days).
I have other colonies so I can afford to wait for this hive to sort itself out.
Today there were several broken down or open Q cells. I could not find the original Q (who was about 23 months old). I did find two small Qs on separate frames, so I assume newly hatched virgins.
Questions is do I need to do anything? Will the two Qs sort each other out and one mate or will one try and swarm?
I'm puzzled as to what's happened to the old Q as she wasn't too old and there is uncapped brood in the hive. It is unlikely she has swarmed as there hive was full of workers and I've not noticed a swarm (hive is in garden and I'm out there most days).
I have other colonies so I can afford to wait for this hive to sort itself out.