merylvingien
Field Bee
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2009
- Messages
- 536
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Near Andover Hampshire
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- 7
Popped the lid on one mine today, last inspection was last saturday.
3 frames in saw a queen cell with larvea in, thought oh **** lol
Next frame had a couple more with larvae too, thought oh **** ****!
So i have gone through the proceedure and hope i have got it right.
New stand 4-5 foot away with a new floor, placed old brood box on new stand.
I put a new open mesh floor on the old stand as i was on a solid floor before. Then new brood box with frames of foundation left a gap in middle.
Finally found queen in old box on the second go through and there were no queen cells on that frame so popped her in the new box on original site. Queen excluder back on and supers on top of new box original position.
Closed them up and new lid and crownboard on old box new position.
Hope i have done this correctly.
3 frames in saw a queen cell with larvea in, thought oh **** lol
Next frame had a couple more with larvae too, thought oh **** ****!
So i have gone through the proceedure and hope i have got it right.
New stand 4-5 foot away with a new floor, placed old brood box on new stand.
I put a new open mesh floor on the old stand as i was on a solid floor before. Then new brood box with frames of foundation left a gap in middle.
Finally found queen in old box on the second go through and there were no queen cells on that frame so popped her in the new box on original site. Queen excluder back on and supers on top of new box original position.
Closed them up and new lid and crownboard on old box new position.
Hope i have done this correctly.