Wingy
Field Bee
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2017
- Messages
- 767
- Reaction score
- 137
- Location
- Wigan, Lancashire
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 21
Reason I ask is
On Saturday I collected a swarm into a 6 frame national Nuc. It was obvious at the time the Nuc wasn't big enough to house the swarm. Convinced I had the Q I set the entrance disc to QX and left it in the garden. Sunday morning it appeared many bees had spent the night clustered under or on the front.
I put them all into a brood box and left the entrance full open.
Fast forward 5 days and they have settled in. I inspected and found
The bees completely cover 8 frames, 6 of which have been fully drawn all from foundation, some nectar and a tiny amount of pollen in there. I haven’t fed the colony but due to the amount of drawn comb expected to see eggs but there wasn’t any. I found the Q and not sure if she is possibly a virgin Q or not, she appears slim.
Time frame from swarm arriving in the neighbours garden to now is 8 days.
Any thoughts? Cast or Prime swarm?
On Saturday I collected a swarm into a 6 frame national Nuc. It was obvious at the time the Nuc wasn't big enough to house the swarm. Convinced I had the Q I set the entrance disc to QX and left it in the garden. Sunday morning it appeared many bees had spent the night clustered under or on the front.
I put them all into a brood box and left the entrance full open.
Fast forward 5 days and they have settled in. I inspected and found
The bees completely cover 8 frames, 6 of which have been fully drawn all from foundation, some nectar and a tiny amount of pollen in there. I haven’t fed the colony but due to the amount of drawn comb expected to see eggs but there wasn’t any. I found the Q and not sure if she is possibly a virgin Q or not, she appears slim.
Time frame from swarm arriving in the neighbours garden to now is 8 days.
Any thoughts? Cast or Prime swarm?