Otbed
New Bee
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2022
- Messages
- 7
- Reaction score
- 17
- Location
- Nottinghamshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
I'd be grateful for some advice please from you much more experienced beekeepers.
I have a hive in which I found the Queen dead on the OMF during an inspection. During the inspection I'd already found 3 charged open QC's but no eggs but there were some very tiny larvae. The week before (exactly 7 days) everything was normal (ie eggs/larvae/sealed brood and an active Queen caught laying an egg!) so I assume she'd been laying after the previous inspection but had died suddenly (because of the very tiny larvae present). On 7th May I left the hive with one good looking sealed QC, and no more eggs/larvae, and left them alone to re-Queen themselves until today (4 weeks 3 days). The hive is today still without eggs/larvae and I didn't see a queen but there are still a large number of bees present over all the frames. I also noticed that the bees have stopped working in the super and have essentially stuffed all brood frames with lots of stores - I removed 2 very old frames and replaced them with foundation principally to give them something to work on should a new Queen need space to lay.
My question is how long really should I wait before just buying and introducing a Queen? I'm aware of the danger of doing this if there is actually a Queen already present and I have used a forum search and hoisted in the advice to wait 4/5 weeks to see evidence of a new Queen, but I'm worried about the reduction from now on in colony size. I don't want the population to fall off the cliff edge.
Thank you.
I have a hive in which I found the Queen dead on the OMF during an inspection. During the inspection I'd already found 3 charged open QC's but no eggs but there were some very tiny larvae. The week before (exactly 7 days) everything was normal (ie eggs/larvae/sealed brood and an active Queen caught laying an egg!) so I assume she'd been laying after the previous inspection but had died suddenly (because of the very tiny larvae present). On 7th May I left the hive with one good looking sealed QC, and no more eggs/larvae, and left them alone to re-Queen themselves until today (4 weeks 3 days). The hive is today still without eggs/larvae and I didn't see a queen but there are still a large number of bees present over all the frames. I also noticed that the bees have stopped working in the super and have essentially stuffed all brood frames with lots of stores - I removed 2 very old frames and replaced them with foundation principally to give them something to work on should a new Queen need space to lay.
My question is how long really should I wait before just buying and introducing a Queen? I'm aware of the danger of doing this if there is actually a Queen already present and I have used a forum search and hoisted in the advice to wait 4/5 weeks to see evidence of a new Queen, but I'm worried about the reduction from now on in colony size. I don't want the population to fall off the cliff edge.
Thank you.