greengumbo
House Bee
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2012
- Messages
- 165
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- Location
- Aberdeenshire
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 35
Morning all.
First ever bees arrived in nuc from my friend a week ago. Previously never seen queen but a queen cell had hatched early June. He had bee through them since then and never seen eggs but we were not worried as weather has been so rubbish.
Left them to settle and fed them a bit. I noticed bees round the garden with lots of pollen so with hope we went through the nuc last night and found 1-2 day old eggs on 2 frames.
Still didnt see the queen but I'm not fussed by that at the moment.
Going to leave it until a "nice day" to transfer to my full sized hive. Thinking another 8 or 9 days so that I can see if eggs are workers or drones.
There is a frame of foundation that is not drawn yet in there and the weather has been shocking.
Well chuffed. Should I keep feeding them ?
First ever bees arrived in nuc from my friend a week ago. Previously never seen queen but a queen cell had hatched early June. He had bee through them since then and never seen eggs but we were not worried as weather has been so rubbish.
Left them to settle and fed them a bit. I noticed bees round the garden with lots of pollen so with hope we went through the nuc last night and found 1-2 day old eggs on 2 frames.
Going to leave it until a "nice day" to transfer to my full sized hive. Thinking another 8 or 9 days so that I can see if eggs are workers or drones.
There is a frame of foundation that is not drawn yet in there and the weather has been shocking.
Well chuffed. Should I keep feeding them ?