Peterbee
New Bee
What are my bees trying to tell me??
Buckfast queen. Lovely bees. Plenty of OSR honey this year. Brood and a half plus 3 supers.
Sunday 16 June spotted 2 Queen cells, Popped them into another hive hoping for a successful new colony. Queen not seen.
Visited today - 25 June. 3 more queen cells. Queen not spotted. No sign of unsealed brood. Decided to leave these cells risking a swarm as it seemed that a new queen was required by the colony.
Continued to inspect the supers above the queen excluder and found sealed and unsealed brood in many of the frames not occupied with honey. Good brood pattern and plenty of eggs.
Ended up bringing the Queen Excluder to underneath the top super which I emptied of bees so that all the bees were now under the Queen Excluder. I now have brood and 3 halves which is more than I want but at least the producer of the eggs in the supers is now below the QE.
My questions are:
What produced the eggs? Can laying workers produce eggs in a good brood pattern and in good quantities or is their brood always scattered?
If it was the queen in the supers how did she get there? Did she slip through the QE / I misplaced her on an inspection ?
What are the queen cells in the brood? Are they swarm cells or were they intended to replace the queen who could well have been above the QE? Can the bees in the brood detect a queen above the QE or did they decide they were queenless and produce the queen cells?
What should I do about the queen cells in the brood? Should I remove them to prevent swarming or do the bees need them for a replacement Queen?
Do Buckfasts swarm? In my experience they do not but is that correct?
Any opinions would be gratefully received !
Buckfast queen. Lovely bees. Plenty of OSR honey this year. Brood and a half plus 3 supers.
Sunday 16 June spotted 2 Queen cells, Popped them into another hive hoping for a successful new colony. Queen not seen.
Visited today - 25 June. 3 more queen cells. Queen not spotted. No sign of unsealed brood. Decided to leave these cells risking a swarm as it seemed that a new queen was required by the colony.
Continued to inspect the supers above the queen excluder and found sealed and unsealed brood in many of the frames not occupied with honey. Good brood pattern and plenty of eggs.
Ended up bringing the Queen Excluder to underneath the top super which I emptied of bees so that all the bees were now under the Queen Excluder. I now have brood and 3 halves which is more than I want but at least the producer of the eggs in the supers is now below the QE.
My questions are:
What produced the eggs? Can laying workers produce eggs in a good brood pattern and in good quantities or is their brood always scattered?
If it was the queen in the supers how did she get there? Did she slip through the QE / I misplaced her on an inspection ?
What are the queen cells in the brood? Are they swarm cells or were they intended to replace the queen who could well have been above the QE? Can the bees in the brood detect a queen above the QE or did they decide they were queenless and produce the queen cells?
What should I do about the queen cells in the brood? Should I remove them to prevent swarming or do the bees need them for a replacement Queen?
Do Buckfasts swarm? In my experience they do not but is that correct?
Any opinions would be gratefully received !
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