MandF
Drone Bee
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- Oct 28, 2009
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- Location
- London, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hi, I have a hive which has filled a standard national brood box, as of a couple of weeks ago. I had put on a super, and last week there was a bit of nectar/honey being stored - and although not much space below the QE, no qcs.
I inspected yesterday, super is prob 75% full (all frames have nectar/honey, ones in the middle almost full, no capping anywhere yet), so was thinking this is good, will get a crop this season after all, I will go grab another super and put it on.
Then I went into the brood box, and found the outer brood frame had stores, the rest were full of bias, and I found 3 charged QCs. I would guess the larvae were about 4 days old, 5mm-ish long. At this point I will point out I also saw the queen.
So, I destroyed those cells/removed the larvae, got my second super (with drawn frames) and swapped 3 empties into the first super above the QE, alternating with ones with stores, in the middle.
I am hoping that both adding the super, and adding some space directly above the brood (even though the queen cannot get there to lay) will convince the bees they now have enough space and not want to swarm. I have done this in previous years and it has worked in changing their minds, however in previous years I have been on brood&half when I'd done that, so they had more actual brood space.
If this had happened a month or so ago (brood full) I would have added half brood, but as (I think) egg laying slows down now is this a good idea? If I give them a half for brood now, will that detract from the crop we would otherwise get?
Basic question is, is it advisable to be expanding brood area this time of year, just as the main flow is starting?
Thanks
I inspected yesterday, super is prob 75% full (all frames have nectar/honey, ones in the middle almost full, no capping anywhere yet), so was thinking this is good, will get a crop this season after all, I will go grab another super and put it on.
Then I went into the brood box, and found the outer brood frame had stores, the rest were full of bias, and I found 3 charged QCs. I would guess the larvae were about 4 days old, 5mm-ish long. At this point I will point out I also saw the queen.
So, I destroyed those cells/removed the larvae, got my second super (with drawn frames) and swapped 3 empties into the first super above the QE, alternating with ones with stores, in the middle.
I am hoping that both adding the super, and adding some space directly above the brood (even though the queen cannot get there to lay) will convince the bees they now have enough space and not want to swarm. I have done this in previous years and it has worked in changing their minds, however in previous years I have been on brood&half when I'd done that, so they had more actual brood space.
If this had happened a month or so ago (brood full) I would have added half brood, but as (I think) egg laying slows down now is this a good idea? If I give them a half for brood now, will that detract from the crop we would otherwise get?
Basic question is, is it advisable to be expanding brood area this time of year, just as the main flow is starting?
Thanks