- Joined
- Mar 31, 2019
- Messages
- 848
- Reaction score
- 368
- Location
- South Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- TBH
- Number of Hives
- 3
If you recall I came into the season beeless having lost my 2 colonies though the winter.
(I’d suspected they starved I was aware I struggled to get them to feed in the autumn (it’s always hard to syrup feed in a tbh and they looked isolated from the candy I also gave )).
It was a largish swarm (to my untutored eye) and caught quite early in the swarm season -
I took it to be a prime swarm. But several weeks later no worker brood (zilch) I kept the faith but then clear laying worker signs. It was my only colony so followed the links from here and bought a mated buckfast queen from BlackMountain. They accepted her and 10 days later there was eggs and brood. But something seemed off - the pattern was pepperpotty and there were cells with uncapped white larvae - I took it to be chalkbrood and kept an eye.
Today I’m less sure. There is less evidence of chalkbrood except at the hive floor.
Something still seems off though. I’d like to think it’s the hive sorting itself out after the laying worker drones emerged; and they’ve been backfilling in a recent flow too, which I guess could be why I’m dissatisfied with a new queens pattern.
There is no unpleasant smell but …View attachment IMG_0881.jpeg
(I’d suspected they starved I was aware I struggled to get them to feed in the autumn (it’s always hard to syrup feed in a tbh and they looked isolated from the candy I also gave )).
It was a largish swarm (to my untutored eye) and caught quite early in the swarm season -
I took it to be a prime swarm. But several weeks later no worker brood (zilch) I kept the faith but then clear laying worker signs. It was my only colony so followed the links from here and bought a mated buckfast queen from BlackMountain. They accepted her and 10 days later there was eggs and brood. But something seemed off - the pattern was pepperpotty and there were cells with uncapped white larvae - I took it to be chalkbrood and kept an eye.
Today I’m less sure. There is less evidence of chalkbrood except at the hive floor.
Something still seems off though. I’d like to think it’s the hive sorting itself out after the laying worker drones emerged; and they’ve been backfilling in a recent flow too, which I guess could be why I’m dissatisfied with a new queens pattern.
There is no unpleasant smell but …View attachment IMG_0881.jpeg
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