HowardBgood
New Bee
On year 0, swarm caught at the end of may.
Swarm homed in a national standard, single deep. Constant light syrup feed has been given to them.
Since they have been in the hive they draw out 5 frames very quickly and stopped drawing. Its been like this for weeks now, no new comb.
The 5 frames that are drawn are packed out with brood, mainly capped, at the moment. It feels like the queen has no more space to lay new eggs as there are no spare cells.
Is this normal?
I'm using an English bee feeder, they seem to want to build new comb in there and store nectar.
Is it time for a super even though there are free spare frames in the deep?
Should i still be feeding them syrup?
Thanks
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Swarm homed in a national standard, single deep. Constant light syrup feed has been given to them.
Since they have been in the hive they draw out 5 frames very quickly and stopped drawing. Its been like this for weeks now, no new comb.
The 5 frames that are drawn are packed out with brood, mainly capped, at the moment. It feels like the queen has no more space to lay new eggs as there are no spare cells.
Is this normal?
I'm using an English bee feeder, they seem to want to build new comb in there and store nectar.
Is it time for a super even though there are free spare frames in the deep?
Should i still be feeding them syrup?
Thanks
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