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- Location
- Kegworth
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3 hives and 4 nucs
I have a colony which is weak and a real concern for overwintering. It barely fills the brood box at the moment, but has a new, actively laying queen. I am feeding syrup and they have been storing this well on the frames.
Inspected today and there are around 10 queen cells with larvae but not yet sealed. Why would such a weak colony, with a new queen, be looking to swarm so late in the season, especially when they have a rich supply of food? Any suggestions on what I should do? An AS seems like an unlikely tactic to succeed.
Inspected today and there are around 10 queen cells with larvae but not yet sealed. Why would such a weak colony, with a new queen, be looking to swarm so late in the season, especially when they have a rich supply of food? Any suggestions on what I should do? An AS seems like an unlikely tactic to succeed.