CB008
House Bee
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2010
- Messages
- 156
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- Location
- Guildford, Surrey
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
With the huge heat and a field of rape next door, I AS'd both my colonies last Saturday, one in the traditional way and one with a snelgrove. Despite this both colonies swarmed. One swarmed an hour or so later, I got it back but it went the next day. The other swarmed the next day, I put it back and it looks to have stayed at least for now. By my novice reckoning I now have 4 colonies, one Q+ and 3 Q-. My questions are:
- should I have used a QE on the bottom after the AS to stop them going?
- should I leave the Q- colonies completely alone for 3 weeks
- should I feed
- will I have scrub queens. There were queen cells in 2 of the Q-befopre the AS but in the colony which swarmed twice presumably they have had to make an emergency queen cell
I view all of this as a good learning experience but seek answers to the above in order to get it right going forwards
- should I have used a QE on the bottom after the AS to stop them going?
- should I leave the Q- colonies completely alone for 3 weeks
- should I feed
- will I have scrub queens. There were queen cells in 2 of the Q-befopre the AS but in the colony which swarmed twice presumably they have had to make an emergency queen cell
I view all of this as a good learning experience but seek answers to the above in order to get it right going forwards