phild
New Bee
On managing an inspection yesterday with a 2 week gap I was worried they would be ready to or already have swarmed.
Couple of frames in spotted an new queen (big, looked mated) on a frame with some new eggs and a hatched empty queen cell. Ah ha I though, they have swarmed and I missed it.
Three frames on I then find the original (marked) queen - looking slimmed down. Presumably didn't fancy going because of the weather?
After a bit of a fast head scratch I removed the old queen, and didn't mark the new in case was in fact unmated, though fairly sure was already. Made sure there were no other queen cells too (there weren't)
Didn't think a hive could get to this stage?
Did I do the right thing - will this be enough to stop them swarming again?
All thoughts gratefully received!
Phil
Couple of frames in spotted an new queen (big, looked mated) on a frame with some new eggs and a hatched empty queen cell. Ah ha I though, they have swarmed and I missed it.
Three frames on I then find the original (marked) queen - looking slimmed down. Presumably didn't fancy going because of the weather?
After a bit of a fast head scratch I removed the old queen, and didn't mark the new in case was in fact unmated, though fairly sure was already. Made sure there were no other queen cells too (there weren't)
Didn't think a hive could get to this stage?
Did I do the right thing - will this be enough to stop them swarming again?
All thoughts gratefully received!
Phil