greenwellies
New Bee
Had a prime looking swarm of beautiful golden coloured bees arrived in one of my bate boxes in early June. In fact there were so many bees half of them were hanging under the 5 frame box located on the side of my out building. Got quite exited by their arrival, as my neighbour who is a proper purist beekeeper (unlike me a keeper of bees) had gone on holiday and was sure they had come from his well managed apiary.
Once they were settled, had a spare national hive waiting for them and within half an hour they were housed and settling in. Left them for a few days then thought I would check they were ok and put a queen excluder between the brood chamber and the single super I had given them. Problem was I couldn't find the queen (this happens to me a lot) so abandoned the queen excluder and left them to get on with it. After a week or two checked on them only to find they were all up in the super and ignoring the brood chamber. Still couldn't find the queen so decided to leave them alone.
They have been flying pretty well all summer, and were booting out drones in late August so presumed all was well. Lifted lid to show my wife (glass crown board) last week and there were hell of a lot of bees but still all up in the super so was thinking need to do something before winter, but what, as my thought was there must be a queen as it is nearly three months since they arrived and numbers should be well depleted should it be queenless.
On the other side of my garden about 30 metres from this hive I have another national hive which has a single brood box and a single super., this hive whatever I do swarms twice every season and always has, but always get a super of honey and often manage to hive the swarm so I am not complaining. Last week checked on this hive, all was well. Next day my wife said there was a lot of bee activety in the garden and what was going on and that there were loads of bees all around the second hive I mentioned. Had a look at the hive entrance and saw that some of the bees were very golden looking but some were very dark looking.
Checked on the 'golden bee hive' and it was completly empty. There were so many bees in the other hive now that I took an empty super of drawn out frames and put it on to make enough room for all the extra bees...it appears the two hives have joined together, and seem to be getting on fine. If I stand and watch the hive entrance there are two very different colours and types of bee working away together.
Suppose this story is a long winded way of saying have kept bees for 25 years and its a first for me! Would be interested in other members comments.
Once they were settled, had a spare national hive waiting for them and within half an hour they were housed and settling in. Left them for a few days then thought I would check they were ok and put a queen excluder between the brood chamber and the single super I had given them. Problem was I couldn't find the queen (this happens to me a lot) so abandoned the queen excluder and left them to get on with it. After a week or two checked on them only to find they were all up in the super and ignoring the brood chamber. Still couldn't find the queen so decided to leave them alone.
They have been flying pretty well all summer, and were booting out drones in late August so presumed all was well. Lifted lid to show my wife (glass crown board) last week and there were hell of a lot of bees but still all up in the super so was thinking need to do something before winter, but what, as my thought was there must be a queen as it is nearly three months since they arrived and numbers should be well depleted should it be queenless.
On the other side of my garden about 30 metres from this hive I have another national hive which has a single brood box and a single super., this hive whatever I do swarms twice every season and always has, but always get a super of honey and often manage to hive the swarm so I am not complaining. Last week checked on this hive, all was well. Next day my wife said there was a lot of bee activety in the garden and what was going on and that there were loads of bees all around the second hive I mentioned. Had a look at the hive entrance and saw that some of the bees were very golden looking but some were very dark looking.
Checked on the 'golden bee hive' and it was completly empty. There were so many bees in the other hive now that I took an empty super of drawn out frames and put it on to make enough room for all the extra bees...it appears the two hives have joined together, and seem to be getting on fine. If I stand and watch the hive entrance there are two very different colours and types of bee working away together.
Suppose this story is a long winded way of saying have kept bees for 25 years and its a first for me! Would be interested in other members comments.