- Joined
- Aug 27, 2020
- Messages
- 145
- Reaction score
- 204
- Location
- Shropshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 8 must stop now.....
Just checking I'm on the right track.
First year, and first real issues. As I've been caught out at away at work, And missing inspection day, due to horrendous weather. So it's unfortunately been 10 days since last inspection.
Three colonies, two from swarms attracted to hives, and third kindly donated by curly.
Hive 1, earliest swarm I caught in june, pretty sure that they're queenless now. Cant see eggs or larvae, or the Queen, neighbour saw a swarm on 23rd july close to my garden.
On inspecting today there was an uncapped queen cell but it was right on the edge of the frame and was damaged most likely by me as I took the frames out, so I removed it. There's another sealed cell which i have left, though not the biggest cell. No other at all in the hive. Thinking now just to leave that and keep an eye on it, I've marked the frame.
Second collected hive is all good, bias, and expanding well. Though couldn't find the Queen, but loads of eggs.
Third hive in an out apairy, is curlys gift. Still expanding, brood covering 5 frames now, seen eggs today, and found and marked the small queen. Still got a few frames of undrawn Foundation on 14x12, so loads of room, but there were two queen cells, ones sealed the other unsealed. I've removed both of them, thinking that was the right thing to do, was i right ?
Have I just caught them before they swarmed, could it be a planned supercedure? Provided it's the same one it's this year's Queen from curly.
Just a lot to take in, pleased and confused in equal amounts.
First year, and first real issues. As I've been caught out at away at work, And missing inspection day, due to horrendous weather. So it's unfortunately been 10 days since last inspection.
Three colonies, two from swarms attracted to hives, and third kindly donated by curly.
Hive 1, earliest swarm I caught in june, pretty sure that they're queenless now. Cant see eggs or larvae, or the Queen, neighbour saw a swarm on 23rd july close to my garden.
On inspecting today there was an uncapped queen cell but it was right on the edge of the frame and was damaged most likely by me as I took the frames out, so I removed it. There's another sealed cell which i have left, though not the biggest cell. No other at all in the hive. Thinking now just to leave that and keep an eye on it, I've marked the frame.
Second collected hive is all good, bias, and expanding well. Though couldn't find the Queen, but loads of eggs.
Third hive in an out apairy, is curlys gift. Still expanding, brood covering 5 frames now, seen eggs today, and found and marked the small queen. Still got a few frames of undrawn Foundation on 14x12, so loads of room, but there were two queen cells, ones sealed the other unsealed. I've removed both of them, thinking that was the right thing to do, was i right ?
Have I just caught them before they swarmed, could it be a planned supercedure? Provided it's the same one it's this year's Queen from curly.
Just a lot to take in, pleased and confused in equal amounts.