Galaxy55
House Bee
Inspected a hive today that I suspected as having problems because of the lack of activity compared with a second hive at the same site. When I inspected the hive it had very little stores,no queen seen, no evidence of brood but there was some pollen that had been collected.
Decided to make a comparison with a second hive which was much more active. Second hive had what I would consider to be a perfect example of what should be happening at this time of year. Bees very busy bringing in pollen, queen seen, evidence of brood, four frames of stores, just looked right.
What I need to know is what to do with the first hive?
Have two other hives at the site which I didn't look at because I don't want to disturb them too early in the season.
Would it be possible to merge the hive which I suspect to be queenless with one of the other hive.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Decided to make a comparison with a second hive which was much more active. Second hive had what I would consider to be a perfect example of what should be happening at this time of year. Bees very busy bringing in pollen, queen seen, evidence of brood, four frames of stores, just looked right.
What I need to know is what to do with the first hive?
Have two other hives at the site which I didn't look at because I don't want to disturb them too early in the season.
Would it be possible to merge the hive which I suspect to be queenless with one of the other hive.
Thanks for your help in advance.