JoeCass
New Bee
Hi,
Having just taken on may father’s hives who died recently I am starting to go through them to see what state they are in. They have not had much attention over the last couple of months and my first pass through a couple of hives showed no brood that I could identify, capped or uncapped. I could not see a queen in the first and MAY have seen a queen in the second. I have just joined local BKA for support and at their suggestion gettin season been inspector over to take a look. If it does turn out that I have some queenless colonies this time of year I was wondering what the best option is. I can let nature take it’s course but concerned about timing, potentially better to buy mated queens? I should add that I have limited experience if that is not already apparent!
Apreciate any thoughts
Having just taken on may father’s hives who died recently I am starting to go through them to see what state they are in. They have not had much attention over the last couple of months and my first pass through a couple of hives showed no brood that I could identify, capped or uncapped. I could not see a queen in the first and MAY have seen a queen in the second. I have just joined local BKA for support and at their suggestion gettin season been inspector over to take a look. If it does turn out that I have some queenless colonies this time of year I was wondering what the best option is. I can let nature take it’s course but concerned about timing, potentially better to buy mated queens? I should add that I have limited experience if that is not already apparent!
Apreciate any thoughts