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I briefly posted this in the “What did you do....” thread yesterday but am seeking a bit more more help on understanding how the situation arises. The Queen was due to emerge (after the hive swarmed) about 25/4 and there was eggs and larvae when we inspected on 9/5. Found the queen and marked her yesterday but the main capped brood frame has very poor pattern and mixed worker and drone brood. The weather was very mixed around the time of mating and it was quite early in the season. What is poorly mated and why does it manifest itself in what I am seeing now (assuming that is the cause)? Is it down to the number of drones she mates with and/or the quality of the sperm from those drones, who may not be fully mature? And what is the mechanism for some eggs being fertilised and others not? I’ve done a few searches but can't get much detail. Just trying to understand what is behind what is going on rather than just reacting to the situation without properly understanding the cause.
I plan to either replace her with a new Q or merge the colony back with the swarm part of the colony which is currently in a double BB nuc. If they have started making supersedure cells, should I remove them and the Q and wait until hopelessly queenless before taking action?
Thanks.
I plan to either replace her with a new Q or merge the colony back with the swarm part of the colony which is currently in a double BB nuc. If they have started making supersedure cells, should I remove them and the Q and wait until hopelessly queenless before taking action?
Thanks.