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New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2010
- Messages
- 21
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- Location
- Essington, Staffs
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 1
This is my first full beekeeping year and would really appreciate some advice.
On finding a sealed Q cell in my one hive a few weeks ago, I put the 3 year old queen into a nuc. The first nuc inspection a week later was fine, during the next inspection (last weekend) I found one sealed Q cell, no queen evident and a lot of tetchy bees. I left the Q cell in place. During todays inspection I took a quick look at that frame to see that the queen had hatched and gently closed up. But I did notice some medium sized larvae on that frame also. Is this a supercedure with the old queen still there and laying? Should I have inspected every frame? Should I do anything else or leave them to it?
On finding a sealed Q cell in my one hive a few weeks ago, I put the 3 year old queen into a nuc. The first nuc inspection a week later was fine, during the next inspection (last weekend) I found one sealed Q cell, no queen evident and a lot of tetchy bees. I left the Q cell in place. During todays inspection I took a quick look at that frame to see that the queen had hatched and gently closed up. But I did notice some medium sized larvae on that frame also. Is this a supercedure with the old queen still there and laying? Should I have inspected every frame? Should I do anything else or leave them to it?