- Joined
- Mar 13, 2016
- Messages
- 579
- Reaction score
- 77
- Location
- Burwell, Cambs
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 9
I had a colony who was feisty and my intention was to requeen this year. I hadn't seen the Q since the middle of April and there brood was dwindling although there were still quite a lot of bees in there. I put a test frame in there on 24th April but they didn't draw any QCs and I have seen no evidence of supersedure. My bees as a whole are not behaving well this year and I have only just got a frame of eggs that I felt I could give them to let them have another go. I knew I was pushing it a bit but there was no sign of laying workers in there so far. I took my frame of eggs from the selected hive this morning and low and behold there is brood in the queenless hive, it looks like drone although none of it was capped so maybe not. I had no choice but to put the frame of eggs in there and thought that maybe as the laying workers might have only just developed I might get away with it. I would like to save this colony if possible or is it doomed?