Jules59
House Bee
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2018
- Messages
- 299
- Reaction score
- 204
- Location
- North Warwickshire
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 5
Had a look at my colonies this week - all good, except one. I'm not entirely sure how it arrived at the situation its now in.
Its a WBC double brood with a 2020 Q.
The Lower brood box frames were empty apart from a solitary sealed QC.
The Upper brood box frames had lots of stores and 3 frames had a small amount of drone brood. One of these frames has a few cells each with a single egg in the base. These didn't look like the classical laying worker eggs (ie random, multiple eggs per cell and not at the cell base). There was no worker larvae/pupae.
Number of bees was low compared with my other 4 hives and I couldn't find the marked Q.
It looks to me that the Q has died or been superseded because of running out of sperm since only drone brood is present. I presume to make the QC there must have been eggs/larvae present at least 8 days ago, but as there is no worker brood present now these eggs must have been all unfertilised. In which case where did they get the worker egg/larvae for the QC ?
Or will they use unfertilised eggs in a hopeless attempt to make a Q ?
Or is the QC considerably older and any worker brood has now hatched and drone brood is from a laying worker after all ?
Even if the QC hatches I think it very unlikely that a virgin Q will mate successfully at this time of year especially with an added cold spell due next week.
Comments welcome.
Its a WBC double brood with a 2020 Q.
The Lower brood box frames were empty apart from a solitary sealed QC.
The Upper brood box frames had lots of stores and 3 frames had a small amount of drone brood. One of these frames has a few cells each with a single egg in the base. These didn't look like the classical laying worker eggs (ie random, multiple eggs per cell and not at the cell base). There was no worker larvae/pupae.
Number of bees was low compared with my other 4 hives and I couldn't find the marked Q.
It looks to me that the Q has died or been superseded because of running out of sperm since only drone brood is present. I presume to make the QC there must have been eggs/larvae present at least 8 days ago, but as there is no worker brood present now these eggs must have been all unfertilised. In which case where did they get the worker egg/larvae for the QC ?
Or will they use unfertilised eggs in a hopeless attempt to make a Q ?
Or is the QC considerably older and any worker brood has now hatched and drone brood is from a laying worker after all ?
Even if the QC hatches I think it very unlikely that a virgin Q will mate successfully at this time of year especially with an added cold spell due next week.
Comments welcome.