melon
House Bee
- Joined
- May 1, 2010
- Messages
- 132
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- Location
- worcestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7
Hi,
In one of my colonies, there were 4 or 5 sealed queen cells, but the queen was still present. There did not appear to be any very young larvae, so how can I tell if this is supercedure...ie the queen is no longer any good, or swarm preparations..ie she has stopped laying ready to fly......but although lovely weather has not managed to go yet.
I am thinking that they just want a new queen. She was laying beautifully, at the last inspection on 7/8 frames. I don't know how old she is as she came from a swarm of unknown origin last May.
Thanks, in anticipation, for your views.
Melon.
In one of my colonies, there were 4 or 5 sealed queen cells, but the queen was still present. There did not appear to be any very young larvae, so how can I tell if this is supercedure...ie the queen is no longer any good, or swarm preparations..ie she has stopped laying ready to fly......but although lovely weather has not managed to go yet.
I am thinking that they just want a new queen. She was laying beautifully, at the last inspection on 7/8 frames. I don't know how old she is as she came from a swarm of unknown origin last May.
Thanks, in anticipation, for your views.
Melon.