Checked a Nuc that I knew should be mated by now, with queen estimated to emerge 7 May and mated between 12-26 May.
Thought everything was fine, one egg per cell, on first frame, Q just getting laying, but then followed by 2 further frames of drone brood
Confused, as most cells had one egg but the odd one with two and off centre, like laying workers; but also queens just starting to lay can have more than one egg.
Brood pattern not as neat as a DLQ though. Seemed more haphazard. Had filled an extension Nuc box with honey / nectar. No eggs in this top box as had a queen excluder between. Maybe DLQ after all? Or would LWs only lay in the brood nest…? Seemed more agitated than I’d expect from a nuc.
This Nuc colony had a lot more flyers when I made it up than usual, as
had bled flyers to it that were surplus - could explain the defensiveness and the honey gathering, but sounded queenless but there again I shook bees off combs to take a good look
Laying workers I’ve seen before are really obvious with multiple eggs in cells and more defensive. Equally the one DLQ I’ve had the colony was really calm and chilled with neat drone brood pattern. If LWs, the cell must have failed and developed quickly given the timescales. I normally check Q cell emergence and this is a reminder why!
Still unsure, think laying workers, but have brought it home to decide what to do. No sign of a queen in the lower box. If a DLQ I could use the bees, if not I can’t.
What do you think? LWs or DLQ?
Thought everything was fine, one egg per cell, on first frame, Q just getting laying, but then followed by 2 further frames of drone brood
Confused, as most cells had one egg but the odd one with two and off centre, like laying workers; but also queens just starting to lay can have more than one egg.
Brood pattern not as neat as a DLQ though. Seemed more haphazard. Had filled an extension Nuc box with honey / nectar. No eggs in this top box as had a queen excluder between. Maybe DLQ after all? Or would LWs only lay in the brood nest…? Seemed more agitated than I’d expect from a nuc.
This Nuc colony had a lot more flyers when I made it up than usual, as
had bled flyers to it that were surplus - could explain the defensiveness and the honey gathering, but sounded queenless but there again I shook bees off combs to take a good look
Laying workers I’ve seen before are really obvious with multiple eggs in cells and more defensive. Equally the one DLQ I’ve had the colony was really calm and chilled with neat drone brood pattern. If LWs, the cell must have failed and developed quickly given the timescales. I normally check Q cell emergence and this is a reminder why!
Still unsure, think laying workers, but have brought it home to decide what to do. No sign of a queen in the lower box. If a DLQ I could use the bees, if not I can’t.
What do you think? LWs or DLQ?
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