deb
New Bee
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2010
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- 27
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- Location
- Midlands UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
In the past week - 10 days my lovely placid colony has undergone a total personality change.
They swarmed back in late April and, after what seemed forever, a new queen began to lay - badly! She must have emerged during the cold weather and had a poor mating flight. About a month ago I spotted one queen cell and decided to leave it - suspecting they were planning supersedure.
Since then - no eggs. Then they suddenly became unbearable. My bees are in my large garden, in a residential area. I've had them just over 12 months - but have had no problems at all. Now, suddenly, they're chasing and stinging the neighbours. I'm very worried about it.
I know that queenlessness is actually quite a rare thing - but I was pretty sure that the supersedure hadn't gone quite right and that I had a queenless colony. So I ordered a new queen and put her in yesterday. Today my neighbour saw a swarm on his garage roof, which is close to the hive.
I have got another hive, but I'm pretty sure they swarmed yesterday - and they are a very small colony still - from a swarm I've had about six weeks or so.
So - did my intro of the new queen cause a present queen to swarm? Is that what happens if you introduce a queen to a hive that is queenright?
I guess I should have waited a bit longer - but they were so aggressive I felt I had to do something drastic quickly. I'm trying not to be discouraged, as I feel that I should be able to have a hive in my garden without a problem - and everything has been fine until now. This has knocked my confidence a bit.
Apart from the presence of wasps - which seems to be everyone's problem - what else could have caused them to suddenly turn in this way? It's really unpleasant going anywhere near them, and opening them up now is something I dread.
All your thoughts, advice and experience most welcome.
They swarmed back in late April and, after what seemed forever, a new queen began to lay - badly! She must have emerged during the cold weather and had a poor mating flight. About a month ago I spotted one queen cell and decided to leave it - suspecting they were planning supersedure.
Since then - no eggs. Then they suddenly became unbearable. My bees are in my large garden, in a residential area. I've had them just over 12 months - but have had no problems at all. Now, suddenly, they're chasing and stinging the neighbours. I'm very worried about it.
I know that queenlessness is actually quite a rare thing - but I was pretty sure that the supersedure hadn't gone quite right and that I had a queenless colony. So I ordered a new queen and put her in yesterday. Today my neighbour saw a swarm on his garage roof, which is close to the hive.
I have got another hive, but I'm pretty sure they swarmed yesterday - and they are a very small colony still - from a swarm I've had about six weeks or so.
So - did my intro of the new queen cause a present queen to swarm? Is that what happens if you introduce a queen to a hive that is queenright?
I guess I should have waited a bit longer - but they were so aggressive I felt I had to do something drastic quickly. I'm trying not to be discouraged, as I feel that I should be able to have a hive in my garden without a problem - and everything has been fine until now. This has knocked my confidence a bit.
Apart from the presence of wasps - which seems to be everyone's problem - what else could have caused them to suddenly turn in this way? It's really unpleasant going anywhere near them, and opening them up now is something I dread.
All your thoughts, advice and experience most welcome.