- Joined
- Nov 4, 2009
- Messages
- 4,022
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Devon/South Hams
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
Due to the prolonged illness of my wife, who died peacefully recently, my hives have been neglected this year. When I finally got round to going through the BB's, most of them had swarmed, leaving me sealed queen cells. - all were on double brood, with queens from last year.
I cut them all down to two. On inspection today, in one hive there were two cells side by side ( hence likely similar in age) with ripe tips, so I decided to release the virgins. In one cell a healthy virgin emerged, in the other was a large dead grub. Had a I knocked them down to one cell, I might have chosen the wrong one. Obviously the idea of giving them plenty of room with young queens did not work either
I cut them all down to two. On inspection today, in one hive there were two cells side by side ( hence likely similar in age) with ripe tips, so I decided to release the virgins. In one cell a healthy virgin emerged, in the other was a large dead grub. Had a I knocked them down to one cell, I might have chosen the wrong one. Obviously the idea of giving them plenty of room with young queens did not work either
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