olriley
House Bee
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2017
- Messages
- 162
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- Location
- Herts, UK
- Hive Type
- Other
- Number of Hives
- 5
Hi. Looked in the three overwintered hives in my home apiary yesterday. All queenright and no disease spotted. Heavy pollen ingress, stores and brood of all stages. I use Rose hives and they all have brood across two boxes - equivalent to national brood and half give or take. Happy days.
The busiest hive is in the sunniest aspect. It has the most brood and will need more space soon. There’s quite a bit of drone around the edges. Pic 1. Also some drones emerged.
I allowed them to draw without foundation in every other frame last season, so are they just utilising the larger cells where they have them, or is this indicative of something abnormal?
Also some the laying pattern looked patchy in places, but IDK if this is just due to emerging bees. Pic 2 and better pattern in 3.
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The busiest hive is in the sunniest aspect. It has the most brood and will need more space soon. There’s quite a bit of drone around the edges. Pic 1. Also some drones emerged.
I allowed them to draw without foundation in every other frame last season, so are they just utilising the larger cells where they have them, or is this indicative of something abnormal?
Also some the laying pattern looked patchy in places, but IDK if this is just due to emerging bees. Pic 2 and better pattern in 3.
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