- Joined
- May 17, 2021
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- Location
- Perpignan, France
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- Ideally 3 to 5.
Not on their own, no. But they can help in establishing a new colony.But they are unable to sustain a colony.
Not on their own, no. But they can help in establishing a new colony.But they are unable to sustain a colony.
Honestly, I don’t want you to bite. Sometimes being a beginner is a good thing as you are not stuck in your ways which in turn allows you to challenge things to decide the best route for you. That may be right or wrong, either way you learn.when you offer a practical and sensible option, I'll bite, so far all I've seen you offer is a load of hand wringing and 'advice' to plug on and waste good bought in queens where there is good chance of failure
And there you have just demonstrated your total ignorance as to how a colony works.Is a colony with a drone laying queen doomed to fail as you say? Again, I say absolutely not.
And there you have just demonstrated your total ignorance as to how a colony works.
A colony without a queen that lays worker eggs cannot sustain itself
I think you'll find it can be saved ... with patience.This thread should be shaken out
But will it survive the winter?I think you'll find it can be saved ... with patience.
Without a doubt. Only mid June, 3 frames of brood - it'll move up to a hive by the end of August & then the ivy will come in in September.But will it survive the winter?
No, the thread. I was joshingWithout a doubt. Only mid June, 3 frames of brood - it'll move up to a hive by the end of August & then the ivy will come in in September.
I wasn't sure...so I took the serious response ! I also had a cast swarm 18 days ago. Lovely bees. I recently met a Russian guy keeping bees (Carnica) about 2km from me as the crow flies so I'm wondering if I'm getting some nice swarms thanks to him...I know nothing about Carnica. He has 50 hives, looking to double this year. My neighbour thought he was a New Zealander but it turns out he's Russian and speak some English and even less French....it was a tricky conversation.No, the thread. I was joshing
I have a cast in a bait hive. Arrived five days ago. Three seams of bees. No brood. I’m sure they will survive the winter too
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