Fizz
New Bee
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2019
- Messages
- 19
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- 0
- Location
- North Somerset
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hi
My single colony started producing queen cells as soon as i moved it into my back garden last week. I performed a nuc method split - taking the queen, some brood, food and some bees into the nuc and leaving queen cells in the original hive to produce a new one.
That was 4 days ago.
Unfortunately the bees from the now queenless hve are dive bombing the neighbours - and behaving in quite a fractious way. They are also crowding round the entrance a bit.
Has anyone had experience like this? Will they calm down once a new queen emerges? and is there anything that can be done in the meantime about their grumpiness?
Thanks
My single colony started producing queen cells as soon as i moved it into my back garden last week. I performed a nuc method split - taking the queen, some brood, food and some bees into the nuc and leaving queen cells in the original hive to produce a new one.
That was 4 days ago.
Unfortunately the bees from the now queenless hve are dive bombing the neighbours - and behaving in quite a fractious way. They are also crowding round the entrance a bit.
Has anyone had experience like this? Will they calm down once a new queen emerges? and is there anything that can be done in the meantime about their grumpiness?
Thanks