Bryanthebee
New Bee
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2010
- Messages
- 80
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- Location
- Rhondda, S Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
With another year lost swarm again i though i was on top of it this year but lost a swarm again.
a few facters but the main one was the bad weather which hamperd routine inspections.
I have come to the thought that all that rain with good stores congested hive, as soon as the sun came out swam, because they were kept in for so long.
the question is this by leaving the selected queen cells hatch i have ended up with bad temperd bees again this year.
now do i keep buying queens every year or keep trying my luck in the hope off a good queen may come through and then if bad re-queen?
Its a little bit frustrating when a lot of areas round the country can just let the queens get on with it still have a good queen most times.
Two years we have had bees and every time we go with swarm cells we end up with very bad temperd bees that get worst each day that passes. all thoughts welcome any one else have this problem. do other strains of be other than buckfast have the same problem, or is it just my area of local bee that does not mix well when breading with my queens?
a few facters but the main one was the bad weather which hamperd routine inspections.
I have come to the thought that all that rain with good stores congested hive, as soon as the sun came out swam, because they were kept in for so long.
the question is this by leaving the selected queen cells hatch i have ended up with bad temperd bees again this year.
now do i keep buying queens every year or keep trying my luck in the hope off a good queen may come through and then if bad re-queen?
Its a little bit frustrating when a lot of areas round the country can just let the queens get on with it still have a good queen most times.
Two years we have had bees and every time we go with swarm cells we end up with very bad temperd bees that get worst each day that passes. all thoughts welcome any one else have this problem. do other strains of be other than buckfast have the same problem, or is it just my area of local bee that does not mix well when breading with my queens?
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