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Yes it's amazing how quick it gets gunged up ...... this was about 6 months work by some of my ladies!
Sure you didn't drop your tomato soup on there?
Yes it's amazing how quick it gets gunged up ...... this was about 6 months work by some of my ladies!
Sure you didn't drop your tomato soup on there?
Yes alot of time the bees draw drone comb with foundationless tooIs there much difference in how bees draw out a full sheet of foundation compared to just a starter strip?
Oh I wish..... it's much easier to pull frames from tomato soup than 5 mm thick propolis!!
Yes alot of time the bees draw drone comb with foundationless too
Yes it's amazing how quick it gets gunged up ...... this was about 6 months work by some of my ladies!
Sure you didn't drop your tomato soup on there?
Do they hate that metal runner or what!? It looks like they only covered that part that deep!
I'd remove an outer frame and place a frame feeder in there, will get things moving fast
Just seen this and it is not needed.. the weather is good and we have a flow on which will help them build whatever they need..
Just seen this and it is not needed.. the weather is good and we have a flow on which will help them build whatever they need..I'd remove an outer frame and place a frame feeder in there, will get things moving fast
Ye no need to feed this time of year let them build themselves up. Look forward to the sweet stuff next season!
Just seen this and it is not needed.. the weather is good and we have a flow on which will help them build whatever they need..
Ye no need to feed this time of year let them build themselves up. Look forward to the sweet stuff next season!
Just seen this and it is not needed.. the weather is good and we have a flow on which will help them build whatever they need..
Hi guys
so i did an inspection today its been 7 days now and didn't find the queen or see any eggs or brood
Im thinking theirs no queen they've drawn out 6 frames of comb but just filled it with syrup/honey there's probably 6 -7 seems of bees
what would be my best option?
How did the inspection go apart from that? Were you comfortable etc? I'm looking forward to my first.
Sad news on the inspection though. Someone experienced will be round shortly I'm sure
Interesting, have you tested this out?.
BS HoneyBees - /5framenucleus;
Nucs will initially benefit from feeding to establish into a stronger colony when moved into a full size box as demonstrated in our installation video.
^^ Seems to work/ed very well (lovely bees to work with).
I've a couple of small hives similar to yours Adam, I've just started to feed one, the other I've left (feral and nasty) and it'll be interesting to see the difference in a month. Both have low stores v the other hives that have rammed a couple of supers with honey and are loaded with bees, I guess because there are not enough bees to collect the stores/look after brood etc, they (may) need some help (I'll know in a month).
Hi guys
so i did an inspection today its been 7 days now and didn't find the queen or see any eggs or brood
Im thinking theirs no queen they've drawn out 6 frames of comb but just filled it with syrup/honey there's probably 6 -7 seems of bees
what would be my best option?
so i had a quick look inside lots of comb drawn probably 6 full frames. some honey/syrup stored at the top of some frames uncapped.[B] i didn't see the queen and i also didn't see any brood or eggs [/B]im hoping this is my inexperience. and not that ive no queen.
this was a collected swarm so i didn't have any brood to start with............
One possibility is they swarmed with a virgin so if that is the case wait a little longer, maybe another week and half. You've had them 7 days but it can take 16-23 days til the new queen lays the first egg. Queens do not become sexually mature until they are 6 days old, if the weather was good she went to the drones and mated but she won't lay until about 2-3 days after that. Patience in beekeeping is a great virtue.Hi guys, so i did an inspection today its been 7 days now and didn't find the queen or see any eggs or brood
Im thinking theirs no queen they've drawn out 6 frames of comb but just filled it with syrup/honey there's probably 6 -7 seems of bees
what would be my best option?
One possibility is they swarmed with a virgin so if that is the case wait a little longer, maybe another week and half. You've had them 7 days but it can take 16-23 days til the new queen lays the first egg. Queens do not become sexually mature until they are 6 days old, if the weather was good she went to the drones and mated but she won't lay until about 2-3 days after that. Patience in beekeeping is a great virtue.
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