Excession
House Bee
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2012
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- Location
- Portchester, Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Saturday's inspection revealed a single queen cell in my double brood colony, the resident queen (still there) is at least 3 years old.
All the text book signs of supercedure, BUT, it's June so no way are they superseding, it must be the early signs of swarming... Right?
I calculated that the cell was at day 4 or 5 by the development of the cell, jelly and tiny larvae.
So I put a pin in the frame and planned to go back in today to catch the rest of the swarm cells and perform the required artificial swarm, and left the single cell just in case it was supercedure.
Go in today, and the girls had joined the bottom of the QC to the top of the frames below... Tore it open and wrecked the now being sealed supercedure cell.
Definitely supercedure as no other cells... I am so gutted. Absolutely gutted.
Very upset because my best queen was trying to supersede and I have wrecked it...
So, any experienced Beeks like to hazard a guess as to what now? Will they try supercedure again? (And I can leave well alone for 4 weeks knowing they won't swarm) OR will they make a load more cells in frustration and possibly swarm now? (Thus needing weekly inspections still)
Thoughts?
All the text book signs of supercedure, BUT, it's June so no way are they superseding, it must be the early signs of swarming... Right?
I calculated that the cell was at day 4 or 5 by the development of the cell, jelly and tiny larvae.
So I put a pin in the frame and planned to go back in today to catch the rest of the swarm cells and perform the required artificial swarm, and left the single cell just in case it was supercedure.
Go in today, and the girls had joined the bottom of the QC to the top of the frames below... Tore it open and wrecked the now being sealed supercedure cell.
Definitely supercedure as no other cells... I am so gutted. Absolutely gutted.
Very upset because my best queen was trying to supersede and I have wrecked it...
So, any experienced Beeks like to hazard a guess as to what now? Will they try supercedure again? (And I can leave well alone for 4 weeks knowing they won't swarm) OR will they make a load more cells in frustration and possibly swarm now? (Thus needing weekly inspections still)
Thoughts?
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