Inkywillow
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2011
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- Location
- Limousin, France.
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 4
Hi all, this is my first post on the forum so please be gentle with me.
About 3 weeks ago I split the colony in my hive (A) as it was showing signs of swarming (Eggs in queen cells).
Basically, I moved Hive A a couple of meters to the side of new Hive B which I placed onto Hive A's old stand. I then took 2 frames of stores and 2 frames of brood of all stages from Hive A and placed them in Hive B. One of these frames contained a sealed queen cell (I took down all of the others).
So today I checked in on Hive B to see how they where getting on and found 5 frames loaded with honey and pollen but no signs of eggs, I didn't see a queen either. On the frame that had held the original queen cell I found TWO opened queens cells (It's the first time that I have seen QC's like this but they look like they had been opened) and a third very small SEALED queen cell.
There also seemed to be quite a lot of drones.
Hive A (which kept the original queen) is doing fine. Loads of bees, 6 frames of brood and starting to draw out the remaining foundation.
Could anybody please advise on a course of action for Hive B.
Many thanks in advance...
Tom
About 3 weeks ago I split the colony in my hive (A) as it was showing signs of swarming (Eggs in queen cells).
Basically, I moved Hive A a couple of meters to the side of new Hive B which I placed onto Hive A's old stand. I then took 2 frames of stores and 2 frames of brood of all stages from Hive A and placed them in Hive B. One of these frames contained a sealed queen cell (I took down all of the others).
So today I checked in on Hive B to see how they where getting on and found 5 frames loaded with honey and pollen but no signs of eggs, I didn't see a queen either. On the frame that had held the original queen cell I found TWO opened queens cells (It's the first time that I have seen QC's like this but they look like they had been opened) and a third very small SEALED queen cell.
There also seemed to be quite a lot of drones.
Hive A (which kept the original queen) is doing fine. Loads of bees, 6 frames of brood and starting to draw out the remaining foundation.
Could anybody please advise on a course of action for Hive B.
Many thanks in advance...
Tom