- Joined
- Oct 19, 2009
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- Location
- Newport, South Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- >6
I think the assumption is that supersedure cells are produced in the UBB because of the reduced Q pheromone due to the distance from the LBB and (if one is fitted) the restricted aperture afforded by the Demaree board. The bees do seem to build a lot of them though, which is more like QCs produced under the emergency or swarm impulse. The QCs don't look like emergency cells, but the conditions aren't conducive to promote swarming ie prior to Demaree the bees aren't in swarm mode, the Q is then separated from the bulk of the brood which results in QCs. I guess the bees are just confused.For me I try to work out why they produced the queen cells. If queen less they produce emergency cells, they have. No intentions to swarm, so usually don't. Supercedur,e cells are produced to replace a failing queen. Again no intention to swarm.. Swarm cells and they intend to swarm, so I will reduce to one.
The failure is when I interpret their intention wrong, or the bees just doing what bees do