patrickr
New Bee
Hi all
Old queen did a runner with half the hive on 29th May. I left the colony for 3 weeks + for the new queen to mate. The weather was patchy during this time. I opened the hive for a visual on 22nd June and saw that cells had been polished ready for something to lay?! Another inspection on 29th and still the same situation: no eggs. Wasn't able to locate the queen but she might be there. My question is: if bees are polishing the cells, does that mean there is definitely a queen there? Could they be unknowingly paving the way for a queen which has not actually mated properly and therefore doomed? How much longer should I leave it?
Thanks
Old queen did a runner with half the hive on 29th May. I left the colony for 3 weeks + for the new queen to mate. The weather was patchy during this time. I opened the hive for a visual on 22nd June and saw that cells had been polished ready for something to lay?! Another inspection on 29th and still the same situation: no eggs. Wasn't able to locate the queen but she might be there. My question is: if bees are polishing the cells, does that mean there is definitely a queen there? Could they be unknowingly paving the way for a queen which has not actually mated properly and therefore doomed? How much longer should I leave it?
Thanks