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newbeemerlins

New Bee
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Feb 20, 2018
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Location
Guildford
Hive Type
National
Number of Hives
3
Hi there,

After moving two hives from the south to Surrey in Feb, one is doing very well but we lost one a couple of weeks ago. Unsure why.

The good news is that in the last couple of days it appears to have picked up a new swarm as it is now full of Bees again :)

They were quite fiesty yesterday when I looked, and couldn't find a queen but they looked busy building comb etc. I couldn't see any eggs as yet.

Is it possible its bees from the hive next door, or do they always go back to their own hive / queen?

Im assuming they will build up the colony over the coming weeks?

Thanks for any comments
 
Perhaps a swarm with a vq?
 
Not from the hive next door unoess they swarmed, definitely incomers. You will find other people's bees will favour your apiary rather than the one they emerge from.
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I think you might be right. I read that the VQ's can often be found clinging to the walls or corners of a hive during inspections. And I found quite a few bees doing that in the hive yesterday when I check on them.
Im hoping this is the start of something lovely :)
 

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