MattC
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2011
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- Location
- Surrey/SE London
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Active colony with 9 frames bias and a load of uncharged queen cups along the top and sides of the frames, and also a single queen cup with egg in the middle of a frame located on the edge of the brood area. Suspect the queen to be over 3 years old.
I'm wandering if this might be supersedure- seems to fit descriptions I've read- but never having seen it before, I'm not sure.
Think I'll watch and wait- check again in 3-4 days- but wondering if there anything to lose by doing AS anyway on a superseding colony?
Presumably you can combine the colonies later with the new queen at its head without loss of bees. I'd guess there'd be some disruption to the colony/loss of honey production, but if you're not sure whether swarm or superseding in the first place, this might be better than the loss of a swarm if you've made the wrong call.
Sorry, I know the swarm vs supersedure discussion comes up frequently on here, but does anyone have any thoughts on this?
I'm wandering if this might be supersedure- seems to fit descriptions I've read- but never having seen it before, I'm not sure.
Think I'll watch and wait- check again in 3-4 days- but wondering if there anything to lose by doing AS anyway on a superseding colony?
Presumably you can combine the colonies later with the new queen at its head without loss of bees. I'd guess there'd be some disruption to the colony/loss of honey production, but if you're not sure whether swarm or superseding in the first place, this might be better than the loss of a swarm if you've made the wrong call.
Sorry, I know the swarm vs supersedure discussion comes up frequently on here, but does anyone have any thoughts on this?