- Joined
- Sep 24, 2016
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- 150
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- Location
- Devon
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
One of my hives swarmed on the 22nd May, leaving behind open Q cells. After a couple of checks I left a single sealed Q cell which appeared to hatch at the start of June.
Today they swarmed again and on inspecting the hive there were four sealed Q cells but all were empty.
As it was starting to rain I only did a quick check and there doesn't seem to be any eggs or larvae in the hive.
This puzzles me, it seems they've built dud q cells and swarmed when the new queen has not started laying. Can anyone advise what might be going on?
I've caught the swarm and I'll give both colonies a good inspection when the weather improves and probably merge them, I'm just curious to know why they swarmed a 2nd time.
Today they swarmed again and on inspecting the hive there were four sealed Q cells but all were empty.
As it was starting to rain I only did a quick check and there doesn't seem to be any eggs or larvae in the hive.
This puzzles me, it seems they've built dud q cells and swarmed when the new queen has not started laying. Can anyone advise what might be going on?
I've caught the swarm and I'll give both colonies a good inspection when the weather improves and probably merge them, I'm just curious to know why they swarmed a 2nd time.