Hi. I have two hives and one is showing very little activity. The other has many foragers returning at one per second or more when it's warm enough, but this one has very infrequent bees coming and going. There are definitely some in there, and I have seen pollen going in occasionally. I know they still have stores too.
I'll have to open it and look for eggs and larvae, but I wanted to ask, if I see no evidence of a queen laying at this stage, does that definitely mean the colony is queenless – or could she just be being slow about getting back to work?
And if I was to have to introduce a new queen now, will the remaining winter bees in the colony be numerous and long-lived enough to keep the colony going – or would adding a frame of brood be a definite requirement at this time of year?
Thanks for any thoughts.
I'll have to open it and look for eggs and larvae, but I wanted to ask, if I see no evidence of a queen laying at this stage, does that definitely mean the colony is queenless – or could she just be being slow about getting back to work?
And if I was to have to introduce a new queen now, will the remaining winter bees in the colony be numerous and long-lived enough to keep the colony going – or would adding a frame of brood be a definite requirement at this time of year?
Thanks for any thoughts.