QC advice please

Beekeeping & Apiculture Forum

Help Support Beekeeping & Apiculture Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Janv

New Bee
Joined
May 26, 2019
Messages
9
Reaction score
0
Location
Cork Ireland
Hive Type
None
On inspecting hive today which started as a 6 frame nuc on 26th April...I found 1 X capped QC on the middle of the frame and one open QC on the bottom of the frame (I removed the open one ) there was a load of capped brood on about 7 to 8 frames some larvae and a small amount of fresh eggs (maybe 100 or so ) the queen was also present she's in one of the pic's with a yellow dot. There is one super on and there is a good quantity of bees in it and they are building out the wax nicely. The queen is also clipped... Any advice on how to proceed. Thanks
 
Sounds like they are superseding so leave them to it. By the way, never remove an open cell to leave a capped one. You don’t know what’s in it. You need a nice open cell with a fat grub floating in a sea of royal jelly.
Leaving an open cell gives you a date of emergence too
 
Sounds like they are superseding so leave them to it. By the way, never remove an open cell to leave a capped one. You don’t know what’s in it. You need a nice open cell with a fat grub floating in a sea of royal jelly.
Leaving an open cell gives you a date of emergence too

:yeahthat:
 
I'm a beginner 1st year so probably like to just stick with the three for now until I gain more experience. Thanks J
 
I'm a beginner 1st year so probably like to just stick with the three for now until I gain more experience. Thanks J
Wise choice Jan.
Reads to me like whatever was planned was subverted/abandoned - that
remaining capped QC likely unviable and so will be torn down.
The whole deal likely down to local conditions it cannot be ruled out another
attempt at supercede will be made, shortly. There exists anecdotal evidence
mutilated queens prompt usurpation - two years of production they've been
'patient'. Keep an eye out on next inspection but yes, leave them be for now.

Bill
 

Latest posts

Back
Top