JonnyPicklechin
Field Bee
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2015
- Messages
- 543
- Reaction score
- 38
- Location
- Isleworth
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 20 odd
This is a new one.
Single brood box, no super as was result of a split in late July, queen emergence and mating early August.
Pre-treatment, pre-feed inspection: Absolutely bursting with bees, boiling over on crown board removal. Checked all frames and 9 out of 11 are flat with brood, most with the loveliest brood pattern I've ever seen in my own colonies.. If this was a mid April inspection, I'd walk away very happy and content with a flourishing colony.
Not experienced this ever in late September. Is it a result of warm weather only? Or could it be the colony "believed" it was spring due to the late emergence? Or, as I suspect will come the answer, just one of those things....?
Single brood box, no super as was result of a split in late July, queen emergence and mating early August.
Pre-treatment, pre-feed inspection: Absolutely bursting with bees, boiling over on crown board removal. Checked all frames and 9 out of 11 are flat with brood, most with the loveliest brood pattern I've ever seen in my own colonies.. If this was a mid April inspection, I'd walk away very happy and content with a flourishing colony.
Not experienced this ever in late September. Is it a result of warm weather only? Or could it be the colony "believed" it was spring due to the late emergence? Or, as I suspect will come the answer, just one of those things....?