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Pansypots

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Greetings everyone, I’ve had real bad luck in my first three years of bee keeping; lost two hives to CBPV and then my third hive had a drone laying queen. I’m now in my fourth year and hoping to have better luck and as such have three reasonably viable hives in the following states:
Hive 1 - Nuc now on five frames of brood, three stores and three being drawn out.
Hive 2 - small swarm installed last week, as yet don’t know what the queen is up to but will look at the weekend. I fed them in the Nuc box but not in the hive they are now in. I gave them some stores from a non viable hive (drone queen) and some drawn frames.
Hive 3 - came as a six frame Nuc as a freebie but has turned out to be queenless! Gave them a frame of eggs and larvae from hive 1 and they drew out six queen cells which I’ve reduced to one. They also have some drawn frames and some stores. Am now leaving them for about a month in the hope the queen hatches and gets on with things.
Would people be inclined to feed any of these hives or let them get on with it?
Thanks 😊
 
Greetings everyone, I’ve had real bad luck in my first three years of bee keeping; lost two hives to CBPV and then my third hive had a drone laying queen. I’m now in my fourth year and hoping to have better luck and as such have three reasonably viable hives in the following states:
Hive 1 - Nuc now on five frames of brood, three stores and three being drawn out.
Hive 2 - small swarm installed last week, as yet don’t know what the queen is up to but will look at the weekend. I fed them in the Nuc box but not in the hive they are now in. I gave them some stores from a non viable hive (drone queen) and some drawn frames.
Hive 3 - came as a six frame Nuc as a freebie but has turned out to be queenless! Gave them a frame of eggs and larvae from hive 1 and they drew out six queen cells which I’ve reduced to one. They also have some drawn frames and some stores. Am now leaving them for about a month in the hope the queen hatches and gets on with things.
Would people be inclined to feed any of these hives or let them get on with it?
Thanks 😊
I would look at the swarm the others seem ok.
If the swarm is small it might do better in a nuc box still
 
H1. Sounds like they are going nicely keep an eye on the stores, if it starts decreasing supplement with feed. The frames being drawn is a good sign and they are foraging to do so, just keep making sure queen has room to lay.

H2. How much brood currently? They will be better off in a nuc until 4 or more frames have brood. Feed little and often if needed as likely foragers will be short on the ground.

H3. Keep an eye on the stores, until a new Q has mated and is laying then staving off starvation is all that is needed.
 
I always reduce the Queen cells to one, choosing what I feel is the best one.
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