Nige.Coll
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2013
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- Location
- East Midlands
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- some + a few more
I have a colony that came through winter in a below average state, wasn't terrible but not great. I put that down to them being in an exposed area.
I have done the second inspection and there is low amount of brood and low amount of eggs but some are there. Less than last inspection and a lot less than the bees could cover.
There was an emergency Queen cell that was sealed and small so I removed it.
What brood is present is healthy and fed well, no visible problems with the sealed brood cappings are all fine.
Roughly 4 frames of bees now and numbers are decreasing.
No staining in or out and the hive is kept clean, no dead bees either.
Workers look and act normal and have cleaned loads of cells ready for eggs so housework is being done and brood food being produced.
The Queen,
She is a 2016 queen raised from a swarm cell in the colony last year around july by a friend, she built up to 8 frames of brood late season. Looks like she is drunk and has Parkinsons. She doesn't move in a normal manner and shakes and rears up on her back legs and almost falls over head seems tilted to one side. She has all her legs and apart from the shaking looks fine.
The workers are feeding her and she has a normal retinue around her but she just isn't right or laying like she should and the colony is suffering for it.
I suspect some weird virus.
The most sensible suggestion on FB is nosema, ceranae can affect the queen laying I have seen that before.
No it's not AFB like someone said.
Any ideas ?
I'm thinking of uniting them but don't want to ruin another colony.
Thanks.
Nige.
If you want anymore info I'll have to dig the records out.
I have done the second inspection and there is low amount of brood and low amount of eggs but some are there. Less than last inspection and a lot less than the bees could cover.
There was an emergency Queen cell that was sealed and small so I removed it.
What brood is present is healthy and fed well, no visible problems with the sealed brood cappings are all fine.
Roughly 4 frames of bees now and numbers are decreasing.
No staining in or out and the hive is kept clean, no dead bees either.
Workers look and act normal and have cleaned loads of cells ready for eggs so housework is being done and brood food being produced.
The Queen,
She is a 2016 queen raised from a swarm cell in the colony last year around july by a friend, she built up to 8 frames of brood late season. Looks like she is drunk and has Parkinsons. She doesn't move in a normal manner and shakes and rears up on her back legs and almost falls over head seems tilted to one side. She has all her legs and apart from the shaking looks fine.
The workers are feeding her and she has a normal retinue around her but she just isn't right or laying like she should and the colony is suffering for it.
I suspect some weird virus.
The most sensible suggestion on FB is nosema, ceranae can affect the queen laying I have seen that before.
No it's not AFB like someone said.
Any ideas ?
I'm thinking of uniting them but don't want to ruin another colony.
Thanks.
Nige.
If you want anymore info I'll have to dig the records out.