On 1/5/23 I made a vertical split of my surviving overwintered hive. After 6 days i inspected to check for QC,and had a slight panic and added a frame of eggs/larvae. Today the split swarmed. I caught it and rehoused it in a new hive. On inspecting, original hive is bouncing and has 2 supers on, one mostly capped, 2nd full of uncapped nectar. Some eggs on only 2 frames, but lots of BIAS.Fear is they might run out of space when brood hatches so plan to swap drawn comb for foundation.
Split hive, much depleted, had several QC and 1 with emerging Q. I carried on inspection and found 2nd Q ready to emerge. I helped her out and put her to one side and went back to first QC, but it was empty. As i couldnt guarantee she was in the hive, I put 2nd Q in as well hoping they'd just duke it out. So,my questions are
1.Is it usual for a split to swarm ( 23 days since split)?
2.Will she have mated prior to swarming or is she a virgin?
3. If the split hive has 2 virgins in it, will it swarm again? (so I know to be vigilant)
Ta
Split hive, much depleted, had several QC and 1 with emerging Q. I carried on inspection and found 2nd Q ready to emerge. I helped her out and put her to one side and went back to first QC, but it was empty. As i couldnt guarantee she was in the hive, I put 2nd Q in as well hoping they'd just duke it out. So,my questions are
1.Is it usual for a split to swarm ( 23 days since split)?
2.Will she have mated prior to swarming or is she a virgin?
3. If the split hive has 2 virgins in it, will it swarm again? (so I know to be vigilant)
Ta