Alex88
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2015
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- Location
- West London
- Hive Type
- None
- Number of Hives
- Trying to stay under 10
Hello all,
Firstly thanks in advance for any suggestions/help you may be able to provide.
So I am new to beekeeping and currently have two nationals, both over wintered from last year on double nationals brood boxes.
Now, I did my first full 2016 hive inspection at the weekend and shock horror I found found new queen cups on one frame and the beginning of queen cups on the bottom of another frame, I looked inside all of these and could see NO royal jelly present.. I've tried to attach some photos showing this.
So I looked for the queen and couldn't find her, I looked for eggs and the closest I could find were small larvae..
I checked again yesterday and again no eggs, no queen and now a sealed queen cell toward the bottom on the frame (I'll try and upload photos) and another queen cell next to the sealed one with royal jelly visible.
I'm almost certain they haven't swarmed as my hives are pretty much under constant supervision from my retired farther. So I'm guessing the queen has died or something..
What would you lovely people recommend as the best course of action now?
Thanks in advance
Alex
Firstly thanks in advance for any suggestions/help you may be able to provide.
So I am new to beekeeping and currently have two nationals, both over wintered from last year on double nationals brood boxes.
Now, I did my first full 2016 hive inspection at the weekend and shock horror I found found new queen cups on one frame and the beginning of queen cups on the bottom of another frame, I looked inside all of these and could see NO royal jelly present.. I've tried to attach some photos showing this.
So I looked for the queen and couldn't find her, I looked for eggs and the closest I could find were small larvae..
I checked again yesterday and again no eggs, no queen and now a sealed queen cell toward the bottom on the frame (I'll try and upload photos) and another queen cell next to the sealed one with royal jelly visible.
I'm almost certain they haven't swarmed as my hives are pretty much under constant supervision from my retired farther. So I'm guessing the queen has died or something..
What would you lovely people recommend as the best course of action now?
Thanks in advance
Alex