knotty
New Bee
- Joined
- May 29, 2010
- Messages
- 21
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Lymm, Cheshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2.5ish The 0.5 is an ish
Hi Folks,
I split one of my hives last month to prevent swarming leaving a queen cell in the original hive and a load of mature bees to hopefully get a good crop.
Two weeks ago I managed to take 3 honey supers off this hive (OSR) and spotted some eggs, no queen seen and they were a little feisty, which I put down to the weather and honey grab.
Last week the bees changed in their temperament and now follow me back to the car after my inspections!!! Eggs are present, brood is present. Do I need to find the queen and re queen? And how do i do this with such aggressive bees?! Or could it just be a combination of new queen, honey grab disturbance and rubbish weather? Patience or requeen?
Thanks for your wisdom.
I split one of my hives last month to prevent swarming leaving a queen cell in the original hive and a load of mature bees to hopefully get a good crop.
Two weeks ago I managed to take 3 honey supers off this hive (OSR) and spotted some eggs, no queen seen and they were a little feisty, which I put down to the weather and honey grab.
Last week the bees changed in their temperament and now follow me back to the car after my inspections!!! Eggs are present, brood is present. Do I need to find the queen and re queen? And how do i do this with such aggressive bees?! Or could it just be a combination of new queen, honey grab disturbance and rubbish weather? Patience or requeen?
Thanks for your wisdom.