Andrew2000
New Bee
My bees swarmed a while ago and I left them for as long as I could to create a new queen. This didn’t happen and I now have laying workers (all drone, multiple eggs, poor laying pattern etc).
I’ve read many options to resolve this but opted for the ‘introduce a frame of eggs/larvae every few days from another hive’ option as forums suggest more successful than the ‘shake the frames off’ option.
My hive was strong and has 3 supers on which the worker bees are slowly eating and adding eggs to. I’m wondering whether the smell of the fresh larvae in the brood box is being lost in the hive and being less effective (so far still laying workers after 10’days of adding brood).
Any advice on whether to clear then take the supers off or leave on. If I take them off what to do with them bearing in mind some have worker eggs and larvae in.
Thanks in advance
I’ve read many options to resolve this but opted for the ‘introduce a frame of eggs/larvae every few days from another hive’ option as forums suggest more successful than the ‘shake the frames off’ option.
My hive was strong and has 3 supers on which the worker bees are slowly eating and adding eggs to. I’m wondering whether the smell of the fresh larvae in the brood box is being lost in the hive and being less effective (so far still laying workers after 10’days of adding brood).
Any advice on whether to clear then take the supers off or leave on. If I take them off what to do with them bearing in mind some have worker eggs and larvae in.
Thanks in advance