noumenon
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2022
- Messages
- 52
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- 21
- Location
- Northern Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
I got a new hive this year with a 2022 queen. I wasn't happy with the condition of the comb, so did a shook swarm onto fresh foundation. They've built up well this year and I put a super on at the start of June. To my surprise they decided to produce queen cells on 1st July. I did an artificial swarm, keeping just one frame of stores, plus the nuc - so I am sure there was no eggs or brood left behind. A week later they had pulled out 5 frames of foundation. Two weeks later and three frames are packed with sealed brood. However on the middle cell, I found a cluster of 4 small open queen cells. The larvae were around a week old, but there was little royal jelly and just watery food surrounding them, so scrub queens at best. I wasn't sure what to do, so knocked them down.
I don't think it's supercedure as the queen is a great layer. I don't see why they would still want to swarm as the weather hasn't been great (mixed sun/rain and heading into the 'June gap' in Northern Ireland). What are the bees up to? What's my best course of action over the next few inspections? Many thanks.
I don't think it's supercedure as the queen is a great layer. I don't see why they would still want to swarm as the weather hasn't been great (mixed sun/rain and heading into the 'June gap' in Northern Ireland). What are the bees up to? What's my best course of action over the next few inspections? Many thanks.