Do224
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 27, 2020
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- Location
- North Cumbria
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- I aim for 4…often becomes 6
I have 2 colonies both in very similar condition at present with bees over about three quarters of the brood box.
Last week they each had about 5 or 6 frames of brood and I was hoping they would really start to fill out by this weeks inspection. I went in today and one colony in particular had noticeably less brood (perhaps 3 frames) and barely any stores despite seeming ok for food last week. A couple of the frames that were full of capped brood last week are now completely empty of anything and I’m pretty sure the queen hadn’t laid them up. Is this normal at this time of year? The other colony had a bit less brood than last week but not as bad.
Last week I had moved a partly drawn frame to within the brood nest, thinking it would help them expand. Was this a good idea or not? I’m now wondering if it could have had the opposite effect and disrupted the brood nest.
Unsure what to do, I decided to give each colony about a litre of 1:1 syrup…
Last week they each had about 5 or 6 frames of brood and I was hoping they would really start to fill out by this weeks inspection. I went in today and one colony in particular had noticeably less brood (perhaps 3 frames) and barely any stores despite seeming ok for food last week. A couple of the frames that were full of capped brood last week are now completely empty of anything and I’m pretty sure the queen hadn’t laid them up. Is this normal at this time of year? The other colony had a bit less brood than last week but not as bad.
Last week I had moved a partly drawn frame to within the brood nest, thinking it would help them expand. Was this a good idea or not? I’m now wondering if it could have had the opposite effect and disrupted the brood nest.
Unsure what to do, I decided to give each colony about a litre of 1:1 syrup…