italic63
House Bee
- Joined
- May 3, 2021
- Messages
- 189
- Reaction score
- 59
- Location
- Turin, Italy
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hi from Italy everyone.
I started a couple of threads last year regarding swarm prevention. I only have 1 hive and it's swarmed twice over the last two years.
This year I am determined to split them.
I've started regular inspections and I must say they are looking good. Brood on 9 frames and the hive is already bursting with bees.
I inspected today found the Queen and lots of larvae, capped brood and stores. I marked the Queen as she's been difficult to find in the past but as of today I couldn't see any swarm cells at all.
My question is... Can I or should I split them now or wait for swarm cells to appear?
I'm really worried about waiting until it's too late.
Previous years they always swarmed at the beginning of May.
Thanks very much for your advice
I started a couple of threads last year regarding swarm prevention. I only have 1 hive and it's swarmed twice over the last two years.
This year I am determined to split them.
I've started regular inspections and I must say they are looking good. Brood on 9 frames and the hive is already bursting with bees.
I inspected today found the Queen and lots of larvae, capped brood and stores. I marked the Queen as she's been difficult to find in the past but as of today I couldn't see any swarm cells at all.
My question is... Can I or should I split them now or wait for swarm cells to appear?
I'm really worried about waiting until it's too late.
Previous years they always swarmed at the beginning of May.
Thanks very much for your advice