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Craig1961

House Bee
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Old Radnor, Powys
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WBC
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I took delivery of a hive of bees last evenng. They have been inspected and treated.
I have not seen any bees out and about today.
Had a peep inside tonight.. All ten fames drawn out, but does not seem to be crammed with bees.
In conparison, bees in my other hive have been working a lot of the day.
Any ideas.... A little worried.
 
Bee inspector saw the bees a few weeks ago. Moved over 12 miles.
Will have more time to assess them over the weekend.
 
Possible they may have swarmed before you got them- there seem to have been a lot of late swarms due to the weather.
 
I took delivery of a hive of bees last evenng. They have been inspected and treated.
I have not seen any bees out and about today.
Had a peep inside tonight.. All ten fames drawn out, but does not seem to be crammed with bees.
In conparison, bees in my other hive have been working a lot of the day.
Any ideas.... A little worried.
Sounds like a single brood box WBC?

Possible they may have swarmed before you got them- there seem to have been a lot of late swarms due to the weather.
Swarmed for lack of space?



If they had swarmed late, aren't the important things for the poster to be checking:- the presence of a laying (thus mated even so late) queen (eggs/uncapped brood in a normal pattern) and the stores situation?
But presumably, with a now somewhat 'thin' colony, the stores requirement is reduced?
Though with an understrength colony, would they benefit from extra insulation, even in the WBC?
 
I'm more interested to learn what other advice he would be given, as to where he should go from here. (Double brood next year? !!)

But, I think the primary concern right now should be whether the queen is mated/laying.
Then how to get them through the winter. Maybe even transfer to poly nuc?
But I'm testing my learning, not lecturing!
 
checked by bee inspector a few weeks ago
is worrying!
bees should be checked a few minutes before being sold, not weeks.
without seeing the colony, my guess is that the original queen has swarmed.
 
Thanks all. It is a Brood WBC.
I will transfer to a nuc and try to get them through the winter. Get some food on for a week or so.
I now think they swarmed between inspection and delivery. The supplier (Private) will see me right, but I do not like the thought of losing the bees.
Might bring them in and snuggle them up to the woodburner for a few months.
Craig
 

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