Outlander
Field Bee
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2012
- Messages
- 951
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Norwich Norfolk
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 12 14x12 hives. 2 standard nationals and 8 14x12 nucs.
OK the continuing sage. AS did not go to plan as could not find the Q but there were eggs. This Q has been seen regularly on inspections and only last week. We went through a second time after leaving them for a while. We split the frames into two's but still could not see her.
Being a fine upstanding Englishman it was decided to have a cup of tea and a think so we did. It was decided that we would shake them down on to QX. We shook the last frame feeling a little demoralised; bit of smoke to help them through then the eagle eyed Village Girl spotted Q. No yellow spot any more and looking rather slim so getting ready to swarm I take it and she still may. But for now 3 hives swarm managed.
Being a fine upstanding Englishman it was decided to have a cup of tea and a think so we did. It was decided that we would shake them down on to QX. We shook the last frame feeling a little demoralised; bit of smoke to help them through then the eagle eyed Village Girl spotted Q. No yellow spot any more and looking rather slim so getting ready to swarm I take it and she still may. But for now 3 hives swarm managed.