- Joined
- May 26, 2021
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- 246
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- Location
- Salisbury
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 5
I have a colony which appeared Q-. I'd left in a single QC after I think the queen disappeared in a swarm 22 days ago. The QC appeared to have emerged but I hadn't seen the queen and I left the colony alone for a while on the basis that she was probably in there and I didn't want to disturb her mating flights.
So, I inspected a few days ago in the evening and still couldn't find her. It was full of quite cross bees but there was absolutely no sign of laying and so I began to fear the worst.
Yesterday I looked at it again mid-morning and eventually found the queen. She looked a decent size and was running about but it was immediately clear that she had deformed wings; they looked as if they'd been shredded and my assessment is that she'd never flown to mate. So I removed her and put in a frame of eggs and young larvae from a nuc.
My questions are: is there a stage when the bees in a colony are too old to raise brood and a new queen? These have been without a laying queen for 3 weeks and it will be another 3 or so before any new queen is laying.
And, in any event, in the circumstances I've outlined, will they immediately start to raise EQCs on the frame I put in, and how many days should I wait before inspecting to see if they have done so?
So, I inspected a few days ago in the evening and still couldn't find her. It was full of quite cross bees but there was absolutely no sign of laying and so I began to fear the worst.
Yesterday I looked at it again mid-morning and eventually found the queen. She looked a decent size and was running about but it was immediately clear that she had deformed wings; they looked as if they'd been shredded and my assessment is that she'd never flown to mate. So I removed her and put in a frame of eggs and young larvae from a nuc.
My questions are: is there a stage when the bees in a colony are too old to raise brood and a new queen? These have been without a laying queen for 3 weeks and it will be another 3 or so before any new queen is laying.
And, in any event, in the circumstances I've outlined, will they immediately start to raise EQCs on the frame I put in, and how many days should I wait before inspecting to see if they have done so?