- Joined
- Apr 12, 2020
- Messages
- 24
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- Norfolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
About 1 month ago I put the queen in a nuc because I wanted to perform a pre-emptive split for swarm control. There were drones present and the hive was very full, with 2 supers. The queen is good and I hoped the bees would make a replacement for her. After 4 days I removed all Q cells but one and did not disturb for 3 weeks. Meanwhile the queen rapidly filled the nuc box and I transferred them to a hive. I have since united this new colony with a defensive colony ( the queen has been removed). Yesterday I opened the original hive to find an empty q cell, no sign of a queen, no eggs or any kind of bias. However, I did find a lot of drone brood in the centre of several frames in the bottom super! It was a very regular pattern, all grouped together. I am guessing that this was laid by workers because there is a q excluder in place, and no sign of a queen. My question is, should I introduce another queen, or unite the colony with another? Will laying workers "go back to normal" or should I shake them out?