- Joined
- Sep 24, 2016
- Messages
- 150
- Reaction score
- 18
- Location
- Devon
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
I have a colony that did well last year. It was over wintered on a double brood and had decent stores, the Q is about 1 and half. Treated like the other hives for varoa and no obvious sign of diseases I'm aware of.
This year though it hardly built up at all, just a frame or two of brood whilst other neighbouring hives are on 8+ frames.
I have deliberately left this hive to see what happens and had expected the colony to supersede. The only thing I noticed was the Q seemed very large. Can they become too fat to lay or block up at all?
She does seemed to have slimmed down a bit and has increased laying, now on about 5 frames.
This year though it hardly built up at all, just a frame or two of brood whilst other neighbouring hives are on 8+ frames.
I have deliberately left this hive to see what happens and had expected the colony to supersede. The only thing I noticed was the Q seemed very large. Can they become too fat to lay or block up at all?
She does seemed to have slimmed down a bit and has increased laying, now on about 5 frames.