- Joined
- Dec 13, 2017
- Messages
- 519
- Reaction score
- 167
- Location
- Monmouth
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
I have one super on this hive; looking in the super yesterday to see if honey ready for extraction (could be osr amongst it) l came across a queen cell (on the face of frame no 5), with royal jelly in. Replaced and left it.
I cannot see that the queen could have got into the super, unless she squeezed through the wood bound wire slatted QE, which was securely in place.
My question, could the bees have moved an egg from the brood box into the super to start a new queen?? Should l leave it and see what happens, or what? I suppose could be possible queen is trapped up in the super, if so, she wouldn't be able to swarm even if the bees wanted her to.
I cannot see that the queen could have got into the super, unless she squeezed through the wood bound wire slatted QE, which was securely in place.
My question, could the bees have moved an egg from the brood box into the super to start a new queen?? Should l leave it and see what happens, or what? I suppose could be possible queen is trapped up in the super, if so, she wouldn't be able to swarm even if the bees wanted her to.