terryme
New Bee
- Joined
- May 30, 2010
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- Location
- cwmbran
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hello, advice needed please re queen cells. We did an AS two weeks ago, hopefully successfully, and all has seemed well since. The new colony has settled well with the Q now having provided us with five frames of brood and all working well otherwise - good progress in the super etc.. The parent colony had 5 QC that we reduced to two. One now seems to have hatched, the cell opened with the flap open at the bottom. The second, insurance cell, had lots of bees around it today - maybe keeping her in? Should we destroy this cell? Are we risking a swarm if we leave it? If we destroy it are we trusting to an unknown newly hatched Q? answers on a postcard please....
Also - query no2. In another colony the Q has been a bit slow to get going after a fantastic year last year. She was dawdling along on three frames of brood until about a week ago, this has picked up to five frames this week. BUT there does seem to be a QC being constructed in the middle-ish of a frame. I know it's early but could this be supercedure? Should we just observe? Do an AS on this colony? Hoping for more answers on more postcards please.....
Also - query no2. In another colony the Q has been a bit slow to get going after a fantastic year last year. She was dawdling along on three frames of brood until about a week ago, this has picked up to five frames this week. BUT there does seem to be a QC being constructed in the middle-ish of a frame. I know it's early but could this be supercedure? Should we just observe? Do an AS on this colony? Hoping for more answers on more postcards please.....