- Joined
- Sep 24, 2016
- Messages
- 150
- Reaction score
- 18
- Location
- Devon
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
One of my colonies replaced it's queen early on this year. She is small and I worried about how well she mated as it was early for us with few drones flying.
The good news is she's laying well with about 8 frames of brood & eggs.
The bad news is the colony is starting to produce Q cells.
The hive is a brood and half, although no Q excluder so brood and how ever many they fancy. There are two further supers, one almost full, one mostly empty.
The question is are they trying to swarm or supersede? Is there any way of knowing? The Q cells were being formed at the base of the super frames and there were several.
The good news is she's laying well with about 8 frames of brood & eggs.
The bad news is the colony is starting to produce Q cells.
The hive is a brood and half, although no Q excluder so brood and how ever many they fancy. There are two further supers, one almost full, one mostly empty.
The question is are they trying to swarm or supersede? Is there any way of knowing? The Q cells were being formed at the base of the super frames and there were several.