- Joined
- Jun 25, 2012
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Hackney London E5
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- back down to one hive for winter
Hi all,
I’m in my second year opened my hive today to find plenty of bees. In fact the super had about 9 frames full with some capped and uncapped honey.
Treated the girls last year for Varroa and the floor was looking very clear when I took off the mouse guard.
That’s by way of background
Went into the broodbox, first think I noticed was loads of drone cells on most of the frames symmetrically lined up. Also notices a number of queen cells (I think as they were in a few frames but not drooping down.)
What is causing me concern is this “larvae” found open on the bottom of a couple of frames in the broodbox. What do people think this is?
I’m in my second year opened my hive today to find plenty of bees. In fact the super had about 9 frames full with some capped and uncapped honey.
Treated the girls last year for Varroa and the floor was looking very clear when I took off the mouse guard.
That’s by way of background
Went into the broodbox, first think I noticed was loads of drone cells on most of the frames symmetrically lined up. Also notices a number of queen cells (I think as they were in a few frames but not drooping down.)
What is causing me concern is this “larvae” found open on the bottom of a couple of frames in the broodbox. What do people think this is?