summer_moth
New Bee
- Joined
- May 22, 2009
- Messages
- 7
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- Location
- S Yorks, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hi all, first post in this forum!
I have a question – I got my first hive last week and I went through the hive for the first time a few days ago. Everything seems ok, they were very calm and I found the queen with no problem, but I did find queen cells on around three of the frames. I broke them open and I think a couple of them had eggs in.
The queen is from last year and she seems to be laying well – there's lots of capped brood and I saw larvae & eggs (I think…I'm still getting my eye in). It's a full colony from a nuc last year, according to the chap from my local association who I got it from.
This is obviously my first experience of keeping bees – I went on a course last year, but I'm concerned about making mistakes. Can anyone offer me some advice? Why are they building queen cells (are they building up to swarm?) and what should I do/not do about it?
Thanks!
Sarah
I have a question – I got my first hive last week and I went through the hive for the first time a few days ago. Everything seems ok, they were very calm and I found the queen with no problem, but I did find queen cells on around three of the frames. I broke them open and I think a couple of them had eggs in.
The queen is from last year and she seems to be laying well – there's lots of capped brood and I saw larvae & eggs (I think…I'm still getting my eye in). It's a full colony from a nuc last year, according to the chap from my local association who I got it from.
This is obviously my first experience of keeping bees – I went on a course last year, but I'm concerned about making mistakes. Can anyone offer me some advice? Why are they building queen cells (are they building up to swarm?) and what should I do/not do about it?
Thanks!
Sarah