- Joined
- Oct 17, 2011
- Messages
- 238
- Reaction score
- 16
- Location
- Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 22
When last on board with this topic I took the advice of the Bees knowing best and adopting a laissez faire or hands off approach. However in this relatively fine weather I note that of three hives two are very active [1= double brood] [1= 1½ brood] bringing in pollen etc., whereas the third [single brood] is very quiet with few coming and going. This latter box had ample stores but the queen appeared to have stopped laying (space /Apiguard). I am losing my nerve somewhat as to leaving well enough alone. As the weather is quite good betimes I am tempted to take a peek so as to ascertain the state of play and in case she has croaked it perhaps combine … Is it possible that they have clustered early (some cold nights)… To peek or not to peek that is the question …