- Joined
- Jun 7, 2018
- Messages
- 198
- Reaction score
- 229
- Location
- Devon
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- 12
I've just done my first inspection, and I have a colony with no brood or eggs. It was a swarm which came in last summer so I have no idea of the history, age of the queen etc but they were a large (and slightly defensive) colony at the end of last season. I didn't see the queen today, there were plenty of fresh stores and my first thought was that they were queenless. But there seemed to be polished cells in the centre of each frame, as if the bees are expecting a queen to start laying. The other colonies in that apiary have 3 or 4 frames of brood. I assume there should be some sign of at least eggs by now, would you unite with one of the other colonies or give it a bit longer? I haven't come across this before.