Magners Bee
New Bee
- Joined
- May 20, 2012
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- 13
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- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hi all
We have a very healthy swarm which we housed in our new hive on 16 May. The queen laid immediately and the brood chamber had eggs/larvae on 9 of the frames within 20 days. The other 2 frames are filled with honey (one capped and one still being filled).
We added the super after this time so it has now been in place for around 3 weeks. Bees have been going into the super. At our weekly check we see around 30 bees in the super.
However, they haven't started to draw the frames yet. We will check again in the next couple of days so any advice on whether we should do something to encourage them to draw the frames would be helpful before we go in.
A couple of beekeepers have suggested removing the queen excluder for a week as sometimes this is seen as a barrier. Another has suggested waiting as we have been in the June low nectar period.
Thanks
We have a very healthy swarm which we housed in our new hive on 16 May. The queen laid immediately and the brood chamber had eggs/larvae on 9 of the frames within 20 days. The other 2 frames are filled with honey (one capped and one still being filled).
We added the super after this time so it has now been in place for around 3 weeks. Bees have been going into the super. At our weekly check we see around 30 bees in the super.
However, they haven't started to draw the frames yet. We will check again in the next couple of days so any advice on whether we should do something to encourage them to draw the frames would be helpful before we go in.
A couple of beekeepers have suggested removing the queen excluder for a week as sometimes this is seen as a barrier. Another has suggested waiting as we have been in the June low nectar period.
Thanks