Hi all newbie to it all. Inspected my hive yesterday there was ten frames full of brood with bees on all . I also found three play cups. And one I think was a queen cell . It was on the bottom end of a frame . Removed them . It wasn't sealed . Will thay keep making them ? . My queen is a this years qeen if that's any difference. So I put on a QE on and a supper . Cheers Neil
Neil, your National has 11 frames max, usually!
You have 10 frames, "full of brood".
I'd say the brood box is pretty full. Which is a definite swarm trigger.
Was that the first super that you added?
Is it used and full of drawn comb, or new and only foundation?
If its foundation only, I'd take out the QX until they have clearly got started on drawing the foundation. And the box would have been better
under the brood at least a couple of weeks ago, as a means of getting them started drawing out your first shallow frames. Sometimes they can be really reluctant to start the job.
Here's hoping you are lucky!
Having found a charged Queen Cell, don't panic, but do go back over the other frames and
look very carefully indeed for more.
And I'd suggest you do that as soon as you can.
If you have more swarm cells (and I think from what you've said that its quite likely) then you will need to do an Artificial Swarm to keep your bees (albeit in two colonies rather than one for a little while).
And that needs some spare kit. Make sure you have it or can borrow it the moment you might find you need it.
You won't prevent swarming by destroying QCs. Fact. They'll manage to beat you, sooner or later.
If you do an AS, you'll be bringing on a couple of those QCs. So don't shake bees off frames that have QCs you want to keep. Shaking messes up the new Qs development.
Download and study the excellent Welsh booklet on Queen Cells and what to do --
http://www.wbka.com/pdf/a012queencells.pdf
Good luck - this is where beekeeping really starts!