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- 6
I'm looking for some pointers as to what may be up with one of our hives. It was a strong colony housed last year from a large swarm from one of our other hives. Q is about 2. It's a poly hive and it overwintered fine, and had about 8 frames of brood in it's first inspection of the year, about 6 weeks ago. It has a couple of supers on, one almost full and the other not really touched.
The problem is there's very little brood now, a few larvae per frame. Plenty of bees and the Q is still there. Plenty of flying bees, pollen going in etc.
We are fairly cool compared to the South East but it has been fine and sunny for a few weeks. Plenty of forage about, sycamore, hawthorn + many other plants.
I know Qs sometimes take a break but at I would have expected her to be laying well at this time. Could she just be past it, even at 2?
I have found our bees do seem to be what I can only describe as a bit lazy, it was one of our hives my OH posted about merging with news paper - they just didn't seem to be bothered about chewing threw. (That hive is now doing well).
I can wait another week or so but does it sound like a requeen job? Do Qs suddenly stop laying or do they gradually decline?
Thanks
The problem is there's very little brood now, a few larvae per frame. Plenty of bees and the Q is still there. Plenty of flying bees, pollen going in etc.
We are fairly cool compared to the South East but it has been fine and sunny for a few weeks. Plenty of forage about, sycamore, hawthorn + many other plants.
I know Qs sometimes take a break but at I would have expected her to be laying well at this time. Could she just be past it, even at 2?
I have found our bees do seem to be what I can only describe as a bit lazy, it was one of our hives my OH posted about merging with news paper - they just didn't seem to be bothered about chewing threw. (That hive is now doing well).
I can wait another week or so but does it sound like a requeen job? Do Qs suddenly stop laying or do they gradually decline?
Thanks