noumenon
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2022
- Messages
- 52
- Reaction score
- 21
- Location
- Northern Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
I have a split that I made in early July. The queen was slow to start laying and I've only seen a small number of brood. I've not actually seen the queen, but the small numbers of eggs and brood indicate she's there somewhere. Last week the bees were much more defensive and this week I have queen cells pulled out from the centre of a number of frames.
Am I right in thinking they are superceding a badly mated or weak queen? If so, should I just leave them to it, or is it too late in the year to expect a successful mating of a new virgin? If too late, the colony it was split from isn't that strong, so should I just knock down the cells, have a really good look and remove any queen and do a newspaper combination?
Am I right in thinking they are superceding a badly mated or weak queen? If so, should I just leave them to it, or is it too late in the year to expect a successful mating of a new virgin? If too late, the colony it was split from isn't that strong, so should I just knock down the cells, have a really good look and remove any queen and do a newspaper combination?