ElectricBlueBee
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2010
- Messages
- 40
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Ipswich, Suffolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hi Peeps!
My mentor caught me bees for my first hive. Small swarm that fits accross three national frames both sides.
I haven't seen the queen, the bees have been working since 26th April collecting nectar. Pollen every 40th or so bee going in.
On looking at them last week, no eggs or brood, panicky phone call to mentor got "she's probably a virgin, it'll take three weeks"
This 2nd'ish week, i look and find one egg neatly placed in the queen cup but no other eggs anywhere. Is that ok? If she can lay one, why not all the rest?
Any reasoning on that would be appreciated
On a side note, people ask me a question i can't answer about queen cup laying. If queen cups are dotted around 'spare', how come a queen doesnt just plonk one in their all the time on her rounds? Do the bees herd her into a queen cup and scream at her till she lays?
Thanks guys!
EBB
My mentor caught me bees for my first hive. Small swarm that fits accross three national frames both sides.
I haven't seen the queen, the bees have been working since 26th April collecting nectar. Pollen every 40th or so bee going in.
On looking at them last week, no eggs or brood, panicky phone call to mentor got "she's probably a virgin, it'll take three weeks"
This 2nd'ish week, i look and find one egg neatly placed in the queen cup but no other eggs anywhere. Is that ok? If she can lay one, why not all the rest?
Any reasoning on that would be appreciated
On a side note, people ask me a question i can't answer about queen cup laying. If queen cups are dotted around 'spare', how come a queen doesnt just plonk one in their all the time on her rounds? Do the bees herd her into a queen cup and scream at her till she lays?
Thanks guys!
EBB