joelsoo
House Bee
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2019
- Messages
- 140
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- Location
- London, Thamesmead/Woolwich
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6 to 10 hives
Hi guys, strange dilemma I have here.
I have a double brood box hive, recently requeened on its own with 2020 mated queen. Mated around 2nd of June when I saw first signs of eggs.
Today 14th June I saw 2 queen cells with queen that is just about emerging.
Top brood box is full of capped honey, they had used it as a super, above there are 2 supers 1 had drawn frames half filled and the 2nd super had frames with foundations partially drawn.
Question is, are they preparing to swarm, because lack of space? If so, should I just extract the top brood frames to give the queen space. Or do i then extract and have to do demaree (which I suspect may be too late now anyway as queen cells are formed.)
Thoughts of what's best to do?
Thank
Joel
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I have a double brood box hive, recently requeened on its own with 2020 mated queen. Mated around 2nd of June when I saw first signs of eggs.
Today 14th June I saw 2 queen cells with queen that is just about emerging.
Top brood box is full of capped honey, they had used it as a super, above there are 2 supers 1 had drawn frames half filled and the 2nd super had frames with foundations partially drawn.
Question is, are they preparing to swarm, because lack of space? If so, should I just extract the top brood frames to give the queen space. Or do i then extract and have to do demaree (which I suspect may be too late now anyway as queen cells are formed.)
Thoughts of what's best to do?
Thank
Joel
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