eleanor20
New Bee
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2012
- Messages
- 94
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- North Wiltshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3 National 1 TBH 1WBC
I collected my first swarm on saturday. It was about the size of a rugby ball.
I have put them into a national brood box with some drawn frames in the middle and some foundation at the outsides. Today I have seen the bees bringing in pollen and whilst trying to take photos of the pollen laden bees returning I managed to take a picture of what looks to me like a unmarked queen entering the hive (about 2pm). So at about 6.30 I went in for a quick look. I took out the back frame and slid the others across to lift out the centre frame and struck lucky.... there is a queen right in the centre marked in blue. I replaced the frame and put all back together as quickly as possible as not wanting to disturb her too much.
So my question is, could I have an older queen and a young virgin? Do I need to do anything or just keep an eye on them?
I have put them into a national brood box with some drawn frames in the middle and some foundation at the outsides. Today I have seen the bees bringing in pollen and whilst trying to take photos of the pollen laden bees returning I managed to take a picture of what looks to me like a unmarked queen entering the hive (about 2pm). So at about 6.30 I went in for a quick look. I took out the back frame and slid the others across to lift out the centre frame and struck lucky.... there is a queen right in the centre marked in blue. I replaced the frame and put all back together as quickly as possible as not wanting to disturb her too much.
So my question is, could I have an older queen and a young virgin? Do I need to do anything or just keep an eye on them?