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- 44 plus 17 managed for another
This must have been answered many times before, but to anyone cares to venture an opinion yet again, thank you.
13 days ago, one colony had sealed brood only, and I couldn't find the (marked) queen. I inserted a frame of eggs and larvae.
Yesterday, there was no brood at all, except for two huge sealed queen cells, and some scattered drone brood. There are lots of bees. They were very defensive, even considering that it was late in the day with thunder in the distance.
Should I give them a queen cell, or a mated queen (both available at the end of the week), or unite them now with another colony, or shake them into the long grass? Or something else?
13 days ago, one colony had sealed brood only, and I couldn't find the (marked) queen. I inserted a frame of eggs and larvae.
Yesterday, there was no brood at all, except for two huge sealed queen cells, and some scattered drone brood. There are lots of bees. They were very defensive, even considering that it was late in the day with thunder in the distance.
Should I give them a queen cell, or a mated queen (both available at the end of the week), or unite them now with another colony, or shake them into the long grass? Or something else?