JonnyPicklechin
Field Bee
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2015
- Messages
- 543
- Reaction score
- 38
- Location
- Isleworth
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 20 odd
Ive got two WBC hives, one single brood from a split last year. Doing great, lots of foraging and activity in the last couple of days in mild west London weather.
The second two brood box has nothing coming from the entrance at all even in the warmer weather. So at 13degC just now I opened up the roof, peered down a super which had no activity, removed it and this spilled about 50 or so bees out which flew with what one might describe as "disturbed semi irate activity" from the centre frames of the lower super. (I had two broods and two supers given the hive was in great shape in October). They buzzec about for a while and then have returned to the hive after I put the cover and roof on again.
It indicates I have of course living bees and the activity came from the centre of the hive indicating a decent cluster.
Wondered if the lack of activity might be a potential queenless hive? Lost her over the winter?
What should I do ? Ive tried giving the hive a good rap on the side but dont really hear anything.
Dont feel I want to open up yet for a full inspection, what with the cold snap on its way and would rather keep whatever is going on sealed up.
Maybe I'm worrying too much and some hives get active later than others?
Any suggestions?
The second two brood box has nothing coming from the entrance at all even in the warmer weather. So at 13degC just now I opened up the roof, peered down a super which had no activity, removed it and this spilled about 50 or so bees out which flew with what one might describe as "disturbed semi irate activity" from the centre frames of the lower super. (I had two broods and two supers given the hive was in great shape in October). They buzzec about for a while and then have returned to the hive after I put the cover and roof on again.
It indicates I have of course living bees and the activity came from the centre of the hive indicating a decent cluster.
Wondered if the lack of activity might be a potential queenless hive? Lost her over the winter?
What should I do ? Ive tried giving the hive a good rap on the side but dont really hear anything.
Dont feel I want to open up yet for a full inspection, what with the cold snap on its way and would rather keep whatever is going on sealed up.
Maybe I'm worrying too much and some hives get active later than others?
Any suggestions?