Flatters
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2010
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- 298
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- Location
- Wigan, Lancs, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7 National
We have a large hive which is made up of:-
2 national brood boxes
QX
Then 4 supers of which 3 are 75% full and one is 20%
On inspecting tonight there are a vast amount of bees in all parts of the hive and the brood boxes which have 9 frames each are probably 60-70% brood of which 70% of that is capped brood. There is probably around 3% drone brood. There are around 15 play cups and 3 or 4 have a white fluid in them. They are not fully developed queen cells. There is one larger play cup under a hole in the foundation and it is that one I can’t see in but it is probably the sort that catches one out.
With the number of bees in the hive and the amount of brood due to hatch I have a feeling that they may get, if they are not already, overcrowded and swarm.
I would like to manage this properly but I don’t want to do an AS hastily but I don’t want to lose a swarm and such a prolific queen. Doing an AS at this time of year leaves a virgin queen who needs to mate. We are in a heavy HB area and last year forage went on right to the end of October and we also get a lot of ivy.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
2 national brood boxes
QX
Then 4 supers of which 3 are 75% full and one is 20%
On inspecting tonight there are a vast amount of bees in all parts of the hive and the brood boxes which have 9 frames each are probably 60-70% brood of which 70% of that is capped brood. There is probably around 3% drone brood. There are around 15 play cups and 3 or 4 have a white fluid in them. They are not fully developed queen cells. There is one larger play cup under a hole in the foundation and it is that one I can’t see in but it is probably the sort that catches one out.
With the number of bees in the hive and the amount of brood due to hatch I have a feeling that they may get, if they are not already, overcrowded and swarm.
I would like to manage this properly but I don’t want to do an AS hastily but I don’t want to lose a swarm and such a prolific queen. Doing an AS at this time of year leaves a virgin queen who needs to mate. We are in a heavy HB area and last year forage went on right to the end of October and we also get a lot of ivy.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.