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- Location
- Burwell, Cambs
- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- 9
I've just been through my two hives and the brood box for one of them was full of stores with no brood. It had a super underneath it over winter. I moved the super above last week but forgot to take the QE with me so planned to put it on this week. As I didn't find any brood I didn't add it. The super is mostly drawn frames. I'm wondering whether the queen has just no room in the BB which is why she isn't laying? If she had no room then she could have gone up into the super but maybe she didn't fancy that? My other hive had lots of sealed brood but I didn't see many eggs or larvae so am reluctant to take a test frame from there (although I could do the cut out described in another thread).
I wondered whether if I gave them a couple of fresh frames in the brood box that might encourage her to lay if she is there? Or if she's not there then I need to give them a test frame.
The colony was a swarm I was given but they built up well and everything was normal over the autumn. I fed them quite a bit, maybe too much in hindsight.
There were a good number of bees in there, not as many as the other hive. Any thoughts about what might have happened? I probably need to give the, both a few days and reassess.
I wondered whether if I gave them a couple of fresh frames in the brood box that might encourage her to lay if she is there? Or if she's not there then I need to give them a test frame.
The colony was a swarm I was given but they built up well and everything was normal over the autumn. I fed them quite a bit, maybe too much in hindsight.
There were a good number of bees in there, not as many as the other hive. Any thoughts about what might have happened? I probably need to give the, both a few days and reassess.