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- Location
- South Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- TBH
- Number of Hives
- 3
One of the things I try to notice in my hives are how ‘calm on the combs’ my bees are. So far I’ve experience of three queens and have been able to tell the difference with one queen in particular producing very ‘runny’ bees. But I’ve liked the other 2 - both my single bought in ‘starter’ queen (allegedly black’ish’ native’ish’ but she was pretty brown, her bees were dark’ish’) and her granddaughter, my current favourite.
The swarm that arrived 2 weeks ago, however, are completely static - they literally barely move. For me I find this makes working out what’s going on in the comb actually harder. Can bees be too calm on the comb?
Neil
The swarm that arrived 2 weeks ago, however, are completely static - they literally barely move. For me I find this makes working out what’s going on in the comb actually harder. Can bees be too calm on the comb?
Neil
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