Spotting Egg's

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I have been in there today with my torch and there's egg's everywhere and newly hatched brood.. that many in fact that the Queen seem's to be running out of space.. they have started drawing comb out in the super so I suppose they will move there store's in there to give the Queen more room.
 
I have been in there today with my torch and there's egg's everywhere and newly hatched brood.. that many in fact that the Queen seem's to be running out of space.. they have started drawing comb out in the super so I suppose they will move there store's in there to give the Queen more room.

Yes, do it. I have same idea. I must extract that queen may lay winterbees.
 
If there is nothing wrong with your eyes then I think you need someone to show you how it's done, all new beekeepers at the training apiary are now good egg spotters. I agree a torch is helpful on a dark day especially if your hives are in a shaded spot
 

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