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daj198

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Reading, Berkshire
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Langstroth
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My hive swarmed last Saturday (but I managed to catch the swarm! Now in another hive...). There were a couple of hatched queen cells in the old hive when I removed all of the queen cells except two sealed ones. The queen in the new hive is now laying but I can't see any eggs or larvae in the old hive, just capped brood. They are also quite agitated. Do you think it's queenless?
 
Accordng to the books, it sounds like they are. The Queen is with the swarm, and the old hive is waiting for a virgin to hatch out and start laying which will take a while. They will be in an awful mood until it is sorted.
 
No, she wasn't clipped. Also- I forgot to say that it looks like they (old hive) have torn down the queen cells that I left.
 
My hive swarmed last Saturday. The queen in the new hive is now laying but I can't see any eggs or larvae in the old hive, just capped brood. They are also quite agitated. Do you think it's queenless?

Although your bees swarmed last Saturday, a new virgin queen may not have emerged in your old hive until perhaps a full 6 days later, ie. this Friday just gone. What book have you read that has told you that a new queen can emerge and mate and then start laying eggs in 24hrs?
 

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