The Riviera Kid
House Bee
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- Jul 6, 2010
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- Location
- Leicestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
I inspected one of my colonies today. I expected to see queen cells, as it's swarm time, but there was just one, in the middle of frame 6, almost the dead centre, hanging down. It was not hanging off the bottom of the frame.
I last inspected them early on Friday and there was no queen cell there. So it is at most five days old.
Last year my colonies produced many queen cells so I was surprised to find just one. I went through the frames twice to make sure that it was the only one.
So here is the problem:
If I artificially swarm them, and it turns out that they are trying to supersede the queen, I could end up with a virgin queen and potentially queenless colony left behind. Or if I leave them, and it turns out to be swarming behaviour, my queen will be off in maybe two days.
The bees appear to be in good health and mood and the queen (born last May) has been laying well and the supers are filling up with honey. Everything appears "textbook" for the time of year. I didn't see the queen herself but the hive was very busy due to the cool cloudy weather and she is unmarked.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
I last inspected them early on Friday and there was no queen cell there. So it is at most five days old.
Last year my colonies produced many queen cells so I was surprised to find just one. I went through the frames twice to make sure that it was the only one.
So here is the problem:
If I artificially swarm them, and it turns out that they are trying to supersede the queen, I could end up with a virgin queen and potentially queenless colony left behind. Or if I leave them, and it turns out to be swarming behaviour, my queen will be off in maybe two days.
The bees appear to be in good health and mood and the queen (born last May) has been laying well and the supers are filling up with honey. Everything appears "textbook" for the time of year. I didn't see the queen herself but the hive was very busy due to the cool cloudy weather and she is unmarked.
Any ideas?
Thanks.