- Joined
- Jul 19, 2015
- Messages
- 357
- Reaction score
- 66
- Location
- Lewes, East Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Exciting times have arrived – bee-wise. My first hive is now populated by a collected swarm, so I thought I'd share the experience.
Last night, I closed the hive entrance, put the queen excluder under the brood box, knocked the swarm into the brood box with just foundation, and went home.
This morning early, I removed the wooden floor, opened the entrance, and gave them a feeder filled with 2:1 sugar solution inside an empty super. A few minutes observation saw foragers starting to emerge.
On the wooden floor I saw no mites but there were some wax flakes – which suggests to my inexperienced eyes that they've started drawing comb already. Is this right?
I'm planning to remove the QE tonight or tomorrow morning. Thoughts?
Thanks.
Last night, I closed the hive entrance, put the queen excluder under the brood box, knocked the swarm into the brood box with just foundation, and went home.
This morning early, I removed the wooden floor, opened the entrance, and gave them a feeder filled with 2:1 sugar solution inside an empty super. A few minutes observation saw foragers starting to emerge.
On the wooden floor I saw no mites but there were some wax flakes – which suggests to my inexperienced eyes that they've started drawing comb already. Is this right?
I'm planning to remove the QE tonight or tomorrow morning. Thoughts?
Thanks.