beeno
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2011
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- 5
Hi all,
I cannot remember, but someone on the forum suggested that I could not have 12 frames of capped brood and very little else. I have plotted it, but perhaps someone with A level maths can check it for me. My assumptions are: Queen laying for 12 days at maximum capacity (purportedly 2,000 eggs per day) producing 12 frames. On day 21 all of these frames would be capped brood, first one emerging and last one being capped. I did have some larvae on these frames too, which I assume has to do with queen going back to fill empty space from honey and pollen being used up in feeding the 'original' larvae. I never suggested that this would constitute 55,000 new bees emerging.
Thanks.
I cannot remember, but someone on the forum suggested that I could not have 12 frames of capped brood and very little else. I have plotted it, but perhaps someone with A level maths can check it for me. My assumptions are: Queen laying for 12 days at maximum capacity (purportedly 2,000 eggs per day) producing 12 frames. On day 21 all of these frames would be capped brood, first one emerging and last one being capped. I did have some larvae on these frames too, which I assume has to do with queen going back to fill empty space from honey and pollen being used up in feeding the 'original' larvae. I never suggested that this would constitute 55,000 new bees emerging.
Thanks.