The Riviera Kid
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2010
- Messages
- 247
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- Location
- Leicestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
It's my own fault. Not sure how it happened... I opened the colony (a colony developing from a nuc I made up in the spring) up a week or so ago and all was well.
When I went today there were some capped brood in the brood box but no eggs. Then I found just one queen cup. It was all very odd. Had a sneaking suspicion and looked in the super (there is just one on this colony thank goodness) and it was full of brood and eggs.
Last time I went to see them I got as far as moving the QE to one side and realised the smoker had gone out. Went away to relight it and suspect queen must have crawled around the side. Can't think of any other explanation.
Anyone got any good ideas for getting Her Majesty back where she belongs? Was thinking to take a spare super, put on a bit of chipboard, put the other super (with queen in) by it's side, take out the frames one by one and brush all the bees off back in to the brood box and then put them in the spare super. If I use a clearer board then the queen will be left in the super alone and die of cold I think.
Any other ideas? I went through quickly on the spot and couldn't see the queen immediately.
Hmmmmmm...
When I went today there were some capped brood in the brood box but no eggs. Then I found just one queen cup. It was all very odd. Had a sneaking suspicion and looked in the super (there is just one on this colony thank goodness) and it was full of brood and eggs.
Last time I went to see them I got as far as moving the QE to one side and realised the smoker had gone out. Went away to relight it and suspect queen must have crawled around the side. Can't think of any other explanation.
Anyone got any good ideas for getting Her Majesty back where she belongs? Was thinking to take a spare super, put on a bit of chipboard, put the other super (with queen in) by it's side, take out the frames one by one and brush all the bees off back in to the brood box and then put them in the spare super. If I use a clearer board then the queen will be left in the super alone and die of cold I think.
Any other ideas? I went through quickly on the spot and couldn't see the queen immediately.
Hmmmmmm...