radhartgeorge
New Bee
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- Oct 2, 2013
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- Location
- Buckinghamshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hi all,
It's my 2nd year beekeeping and I've got my first problem that I'm more than a little concerned about and would really appreciate some advice. This afternoon's hive inspection started with me inspecting the supers and there were signs of a few larvae (see photos)- some sealed others not, probably 15 larvae in total, spread over the central 3 frames on my National hive. There was no sign of brood surrounding the larvae just honey stores...which seems odd.
Below the excluder, in the brood box, it seemed business as usual other than the fact there was quite a lot of brood hanging from the bottom of the brood frames which is unusual (for my hive at least). The bees were also slightly more aggressive than normal- infact I got my first 3 stings, again might not be relevant but thought I'd mention it just in case.
Does any experienced Beek have advice as to what I should do?
Unless I hear otherwise I was planning on doing a really thorough inspection tomorrow, removing any larvae or brood cells in the super and ensuring I know that the queen is in the brood box and waiting to see if that does the trick. Let me know if this is a good idea or a mistake.
Thanks in advance.
Ps. Was going to upload 4 or 5 photos but I've spent the last hour trying to attached more than 1 photo unsuccessfully. 1 will have to suffice or I'll attached them in subsequent posts.
It's my 2nd year beekeeping and I've got my first problem that I'm more than a little concerned about and would really appreciate some advice. This afternoon's hive inspection started with me inspecting the supers and there were signs of a few larvae (see photos)- some sealed others not, probably 15 larvae in total, spread over the central 3 frames on my National hive. There was no sign of brood surrounding the larvae just honey stores...which seems odd.
Below the excluder, in the brood box, it seemed business as usual other than the fact there was quite a lot of brood hanging from the bottom of the brood frames which is unusual (for my hive at least). The bees were also slightly more aggressive than normal- infact I got my first 3 stings, again might not be relevant but thought I'd mention it just in case.
Does any experienced Beek have advice as to what I should do?
Unless I hear otherwise I was planning on doing a really thorough inspection tomorrow, removing any larvae or brood cells in the super and ensuring I know that the queen is in the brood box and waiting to see if that does the trick. Let me know if this is a good idea or a mistake.
Thanks in advance.
Ps. Was going to upload 4 or 5 photos but I've spent the last hour trying to attached more than 1 photo unsuccessfully. 1 will have to suffice or I'll attached them in subsequent posts.
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