SimonB
House Bee
14x12 BB
One super - 3-4 frames partly filled
April 2011 emergency queen
I inspected on Sunday in a brief period of reasonable weather, so made it quite quick. Little activity so guessed that most workers were at home. Bees covering all 11 frames. 7-8 frames with brood. One frame in the centre had little brood, but I did spot eggs. There did appear to be less brood than when I inspected a week earlier. Did not spot the queen, never have, she is not marked. Some play cups, all appeared empty, but tore down one that I could not see into.
Today at about 2.30pm I looked outside, we were having a brief spell of sunshine. Lots of activity around the hive, hundred flying bees at least. I put this down to usual mid afternoon orientation flights, or just taking the opportunity to get some sun. Over a period of about 10 minutes the numbers of flyers seem to increase. I can not see the entrance from the house, so popped out and saw about another hundred bees lingering around the entrance. Watched for a few minutes and numbers did not seem to be increasing.
Came inside with the intention of gearing up to put a hive together in case they did go and I could catch them. Looked out of the window about 2 minutes later and no activity whatsoever.
I have never seen a swarm leave. How long roughly will a swarm take to form, and once they go, do any linger or could they have gone and disappeared in those two minutes?
About ten minutes later we had a downpour, so if they did go I do hope they found somewhere sheltered, but sincerely hope they haven't. This would be 2 years running, got caught out last year with early spring, overfeeding and rapid build up.
This year I felt I had been proactive. I understood that swarms will only leave when queen cells are sealed, which is at 8 days is it not. Might they leave earlier?
Once it clears up and the temps increase a little (if ever) I will take a look, however either way there's not much I can do.
Any thoughts - does it sound like they have swarmed, or really can't tell?
One super - 3-4 frames partly filled
April 2011 emergency queen
I inspected on Sunday in a brief period of reasonable weather, so made it quite quick. Little activity so guessed that most workers were at home. Bees covering all 11 frames. 7-8 frames with brood. One frame in the centre had little brood, but I did spot eggs. There did appear to be less brood than when I inspected a week earlier. Did not spot the queen, never have, she is not marked. Some play cups, all appeared empty, but tore down one that I could not see into.
Today at about 2.30pm I looked outside, we were having a brief spell of sunshine. Lots of activity around the hive, hundred flying bees at least. I put this down to usual mid afternoon orientation flights, or just taking the opportunity to get some sun. Over a period of about 10 minutes the numbers of flyers seem to increase. I can not see the entrance from the house, so popped out and saw about another hundred bees lingering around the entrance. Watched for a few minutes and numbers did not seem to be increasing.
Came inside with the intention of gearing up to put a hive together in case they did go and I could catch them. Looked out of the window about 2 minutes later and no activity whatsoever.
I have never seen a swarm leave. How long roughly will a swarm take to form, and once they go, do any linger or could they have gone and disappeared in those two minutes?
About ten minutes later we had a downpour, so if they did go I do hope they found somewhere sheltered, but sincerely hope they haven't. This would be 2 years running, got caught out last year with early spring, overfeeding and rapid build up.
This year I felt I had been proactive. I understood that swarms will only leave when queen cells are sealed, which is at 8 days is it not. Might they leave earlier?
Once it clears up and the temps increase a little (if ever) I will take a look, however either way there's not much I can do.
Any thoughts - does it sound like they have swarmed, or really can't tell?
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