- Joined
- May 26, 2021
- Messages
- 246
- Reaction score
- 66
- Location
- Salisbury
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 5
I did an inspection today. I have three WBC hives, all with 2021 queens. All seem strong. In one of the colonies I found Drone brood on a strip in the bottom of thee of the super frames. These frames are above the QE. I located the Queen in the brood box (9 frames of brood) and confirmed that she is below the QE. I also inspected the QE and could see no bent or broken wires.
The drone brood in the super was limited to a strip of wild comb built at the bottom of the frames where, presumably, it is adjacent to the QE - potentially touching. But I'm still struggling to see how the Queen below the QE could have layed in cells that were above the QE, even if only just above it.
Is this common? Are there any other explanations?
The drone brood in the super was limited to a strip of wild comb built at the bottom of the frames where, presumably, it is adjacent to the QE - potentially touching. But I'm still struggling to see how the Queen below the QE could have layed in cells that were above the QE, even if only just above it.
Is this common? Are there any other explanations?