fast_muchly
New Bee
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2013
- Messages
- 58
- Reaction score
- 4
- Location
- nottinghamshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Hi,
I wouldn't mind having another bee keeper who lives local near to Mansfield woodhouse pop round and check my wifes hive over please for a 2nd opinion.
They were sold to us as black bees but I think there local mongrels and im pretty sure there queenless I cant see brood,eggs or the queen.
We are novices and learning plz don't flame us about the local bee keepers society as I don't have the time.And at least im trying to do something to help the bees.
Whats making me wonder is they have been this way for a while and if they were queenless as I wasn't certain they were queenless I have read they should have died out before now.They have got through the winter but they were on 3 frames when we bought them and there down to two now.
Yes we treated for varoa mite last September and we have fed them syrup and fondant at right times.
Like I said if anyone local plz pop over will check this thread a lot in next few days or PM me.
I wouldn't mind having another bee keeper who lives local near to Mansfield woodhouse pop round and check my wifes hive over please for a 2nd opinion.
They were sold to us as black bees but I think there local mongrels and im pretty sure there queenless I cant see brood,eggs or the queen.
We are novices and learning plz don't flame us about the local bee keepers society as I don't have the time.And at least im trying to do something to help the bees.
Whats making me wonder is they have been this way for a while and if they were queenless as I wasn't certain they were queenless I have read they should have died out before now.They have got through the winter but they were on 3 frames when we bought them and there down to two now.
Yes we treated for varoa mite last September and we have fed them syrup and fondant at right times.
Like I said if anyone local plz pop over will check this thread a lot in next few days or PM me.