Do224
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 27, 2020
- Messages
- 1,187
- Reaction score
- 539
- Location
- North Cumbria
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- I aim for 4…often becomes 6
I went into a hive yesterday and found queen cells. Here’s the history;
Colony originated as a swarm caught mid May.
They built up fast and swarmed mid July.
Laying queen seen early August.
Marked queen about 10 days ago (perhaps injured her in the process?)
Inspected yesterday and saw half a dozen cells (two capped). Also noticed the remaining capped worker brood had a peppering of drone cells amongst it.
The colony is over about nine frames in a National brood box. I’d say numbers have increased if anything so don’t think they’ve swarmed.
I left all of the queen cells.
Any thoughts/advice much appreciated. Should I just leave them to it…is there enough time for them to sort themselves out before winter?
Colony originated as a swarm caught mid May.
They built up fast and swarmed mid July.
Laying queen seen early August.
Marked queen about 10 days ago (perhaps injured her in the process?)
Inspected yesterday and saw half a dozen cells (two capped). Also noticed the remaining capped worker brood had a peppering of drone cells amongst it.
The colony is over about nine frames in a National brood box. I’d say numbers have increased if anything so don’t think they’ve swarmed.
I left all of the queen cells.
Any thoughts/advice much appreciated. Should I just leave them to it…is there enough time for them to sort themselves out before winter?