Beardy Weirdy
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2019
- Messages
- 24
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Coventry
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Four-ish.
(Originally posted in Queens wanted section)
Hi All,
I have had a Top Bar Hive for just over a year, but I soon ran into difficulties with cross combing. So much so that I decided to leave the bees to get on with it and start again this year with national hives and once I had enough experience, I would move the TBH bees into a national.
The Top Bar Hive has produced three swarms, two of which I have safely in Maisemore Poly Nucs and they are doing great. The third swarm I put in a national and although initially, they had a beautiful almost black queen, she has now absconded. The queenless colony wasn't doing anything at all, so I added a bar of comb from the TBH. The bees cleaned this out and began filling it with nectar. They haven't however drawn any comb out on the brood and super frames that they have in the national hive.
These bees seem happy enough in the national, they guard the hive and at one point even started to draw out a little comb on the frame from the TBH. However, without a queen, they look a sorry state.
I decided to inspect, as best I could the TBH, and look for brood comb and a possible queen cell that I could put into the national hive. This was frustrating and messy business. Of my TBH inspection, I found masses of capped honey, no queen, masses of worker bees and drones. I also found four old queen cells that queens had emerged from, but no new queen cells and only a few capped brood cells running in a single horizontal line midway across a number of bars filled with capped honey.
So I have no brood, brood comb or queen cells to transfer over to my queenless national hive. I have a messy TBH with pounds and pounds of honey and masses of worker bees.
I was thinking of re-queening the national colony. Or transferring one of the nucs into the national and combing both colonies.
As for the top bar hive, I think that I will keep an eye on the bees, maybe I missed the queen or she has not yet emerged. When I disturbed the bees they settled around one end of the TBH, so maybe the queen was there?
Not a great start to beekeeping, I hold my hands up. It seems that all the book reading and video watching in the world will not prepare you for the unexpected when it comes to bees.
So, any help would be very much appreciated. I want to do the best for my bees, Thank you.
Hi All,
I have had a Top Bar Hive for just over a year, but I soon ran into difficulties with cross combing. So much so that I decided to leave the bees to get on with it and start again this year with national hives and once I had enough experience, I would move the TBH bees into a national.
The Top Bar Hive has produced three swarms, two of which I have safely in Maisemore Poly Nucs and they are doing great. The third swarm I put in a national and although initially, they had a beautiful almost black queen, she has now absconded. The queenless colony wasn't doing anything at all, so I added a bar of comb from the TBH. The bees cleaned this out and began filling it with nectar. They haven't however drawn any comb out on the brood and super frames that they have in the national hive.
These bees seem happy enough in the national, they guard the hive and at one point even started to draw out a little comb on the frame from the TBH. However, without a queen, they look a sorry state.
I decided to inspect, as best I could the TBH, and look for brood comb and a possible queen cell that I could put into the national hive. This was frustrating and messy business. Of my TBH inspection, I found masses of capped honey, no queen, masses of worker bees and drones. I also found four old queen cells that queens had emerged from, but no new queen cells and only a few capped brood cells running in a single horizontal line midway across a number of bars filled with capped honey.
So I have no brood, brood comb or queen cells to transfer over to my queenless national hive. I have a messy TBH with pounds and pounds of honey and masses of worker bees.
I was thinking of re-queening the national colony. Or transferring one of the nucs into the national and combing both colonies.
As for the top bar hive, I think that I will keep an eye on the bees, maybe I missed the queen or she has not yet emerged. When I disturbed the bees they settled around one end of the TBH, so maybe the queen was there?
Not a great start to beekeeping, I hold my hands up. It seems that all the book reading and video watching in the world will not prepare you for the unexpected when it comes to bees.
So, any help would be very much appreciated. I want to do the best for my bees, Thank you.
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