Wingy
Field Bee
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2017
- Messages
- 767
- Reaction score
- 136
- Location
- Wigan, Lancashire
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 21
Gutted to say the least & lost a very nice Queen.
So nasty hive, brood, QX, super.
I caged the Queen, went back a week later. Shook bees off every frame & destroyed all Queen cells. Went back a week after that, removed the Queen still in the cage. Shook bees off every frame no Queen cells no eggs no larvae only capped brood as expected.
Put back together as floor, Q - brood, newspaper, QX, Q + brood, CB & roof. Just gone back now and there has been no attempt to chew through the paper from any side and the top box have eaten their stores & starved despite the bottom box still bringing in loads of stores. Now hopelessly Q - again
So nasty hive, brood, QX, super.
I caged the Queen, went back a week later. Shook bees off every frame & destroyed all Queen cells. Went back a week after that, removed the Queen still in the cage. Shook bees off every frame no Queen cells no eggs no larvae only capped brood as expected.
Put back together as floor, Q - brood, newspaper, QX, Q + brood, CB & roof. Just gone back now and there has been no attempt to chew through the paper from any side and the top box have eaten their stores & starved despite the bottom box still bringing in loads of stores. Now hopelessly Q - again