- Joined
- May 28, 2020
- Messages
- 143
- Reaction score
- 84
- Location
- Wantage, Oxfordshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 9
We had a very big swarm stop by in the tree above our hives. Loads of bees.
Managed to catch it in a nuc box, delays in shipping new hive so they stayed in the nuc box for about two weeks (not ideal I know, I eventually made my own hive out of desperation). When we moved them into the hive there were about 4 frames of mostly drawn comb.
They have been in the new hive for about a week. Really strong. Very busy. Have drawn comb on foundation in about six frames.
Found the queen today and marked her.
Inspected all the frames.
We didn’t see any brood. Not obviously brood anyway. Couldn’t see any eggs/larvae.
Should I be concerned? Anything I can do about it?
TIA
Managed to catch it in a nuc box, delays in shipping new hive so they stayed in the nuc box for about two weeks (not ideal I know, I eventually made my own hive out of desperation). When we moved them into the hive there were about 4 frames of mostly drawn comb.
They have been in the new hive for about a week. Really strong. Very busy. Have drawn comb on foundation in about six frames.
Found the queen today and marked her.
Inspected all the frames.
We didn’t see any brood. Not obviously brood anyway. Couldn’t see any eggs/larvae.
Should I be concerned? Anything I can do about it?
TIA