kronkie
New Bee
- Joined
- May 22, 2010
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- 90
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- Location
- Portsmouth
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
Please bear in mind that this is my first full season & my mentor is away this week!
Yesterday I inspected one of my colonies & found about 12 queen cells, in the middle of the frames.
I panicked & tore down most of the queen cells & found that most had larvae in them - obviously, they were sealed.
I must admit that, in my panic, I never looked for the queen or eggs - but there was plenty of stores, brood & adult bees.
I presume that the queen cell building is due to overcrowding & yesterday evening I rushed back out & put a super on top.
Will adding this super persuade them not to swarm, or is it in their minds now so that they will swarm anyway?
If the latter is the case, I plan to do a shook swarm this afternoon - what do you think?
Thanks in anticipation!
Yesterday I inspected one of my colonies & found about 12 queen cells, in the middle of the frames.
I panicked & tore down most of the queen cells & found that most had larvae in them - obviously, they were sealed.
I must admit that, in my panic, I never looked for the queen or eggs - but there was plenty of stores, brood & adult bees.
I presume that the queen cell building is due to overcrowding & yesterday evening I rushed back out & put a super on top.
Will adding this super persuade them not to swarm, or is it in their minds now so that they will swarm anyway?
If the latter is the case, I plan to do a shook swarm this afternoon - what do you think?
Thanks in anticipation!