BeekeeperDan
New Bee
Anyone else noticing their bees are really keen to go forth and multiply this year?
I've been using 6 frame poly nucs to raise new queens with one frame of brood and attending bees, one frame of food, the frame with brood and queencells on and empty foundation and practically every one this year which had multiple queen cells in it has swarmed and some have, at least looking at the way the queencells appear hatched, produced multiple tiny swarms and then been left queenless. Not seen this before. Wondering if there is some kind of epigenetic switch that tells them to do this because last year was terrible in Norfolk and they had less opportunity to swarm then.
I've been using 6 frame poly nucs to raise new queens with one frame of brood and attending bees, one frame of food, the frame with brood and queencells on and empty foundation and practically every one this year which had multiple queen cells in it has swarmed and some have, at least looking at the way the queencells appear hatched, produced multiple tiny swarms and then been left queenless. Not seen this before. Wondering if there is some kind of epigenetic switch that tells them to do this because last year was terrible in Norfolk and they had less opportunity to swarm then.