charlievictorbravo
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2012
- Messages
- 1,802
- Reaction score
- 79
- Location
- Torpoint, Cornwall
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 2 - 14x12
My neighbour called to say she had a swarm of bees in her garden. Suspecting it might be from one of my colonies I went there immediately and, sure enough, about 9m up in a sycamore tree was quite a large swarm (rugby ball size) of honey bees. It was too high for me to contemplate climbing up so I set up a couple of bait hives in the hope of the bees finding one of them. Gradually the wind was getting up and after an hour or so of being blown about up the tree in the cluster, they took off and returned to the hive in my garden.
They were from the bottom box of a Snelgrove board split done on 22 May. I suspect that I lost a swarm from the bottom of this hive on 24 June. I removed 3 QCs, leaving 1, on 25 June and removed 3 more, leaving 1, on 1 July. I did this because I had not SEEN any eggs and assumed there was no queen in the hive.
The question is, what should I do now? The weather overnight looks like being wet and windy but they might try again tomorrow. This part of the hive comprises a under-floor entrance, 14x12 brood box, queen excluder, two supers (partially filled with uncapped honey) topped off with the Snelgrove board, (with another brood box, cover board and roof on top of that).
Is adding a further super likely to help this situation - I don't really have many more options or do I?
Help appreciated,
CVB
They were from the bottom box of a Snelgrove board split done on 22 May. I suspect that I lost a swarm from the bottom of this hive on 24 June. I removed 3 QCs, leaving 1, on 25 June and removed 3 more, leaving 1, on 1 July. I did this because I had not SEEN any eggs and assumed there was no queen in the hive.
The question is, what should I do now? The weather overnight looks like being wet and windy but they might try again tomorrow. This part of the hive comprises a under-floor entrance, 14x12 brood box, queen excluder, two supers (partially filled with uncapped honey) topped off with the Snelgrove board, (with another brood box, cover board and roof on top of that).
Is adding a further super likely to help this situation - I don't really have many more options or do I?
Help appreciated,
CVB