TomH
House Bee
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2019
- Messages
- 139
- Reaction score
- 189
- Location
- Cornwall
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15
Inspected a hive today, despite going through a couple of times, found only 2 queen cells, one capped and one charged, both on the bottom edge of a frame.
Regardless or swarming or supercedure, I appreciate with more than one queen or QC, there is the possibility of swarming, so I nuc'd the original queen, made up another nuc with the capped QC and left the original colony with the uncapped, charged cell. The original queen was white marked (as a swarm I collected, but not my bees), so assume 2021.
Did I do the right thing? I'm guessing that now i've removed the original queen, they will draw emergency cells, which will also need knocking down as per normal nucleus method?
Only two cells, so doesn't seem many for swarming? Interestingly, once i'd nuc'd the queen, a lot of flying bees took themselves off to the nuc of their own accord and were fanning, so guessing there could we'll have been primed for swarming anyway? The weather has not been good here the past couple of days, so may be delayed the prime swarm and I got lucky and just caught them in time.
Cheers
Regardless or swarming or supercedure, I appreciate with more than one queen or QC, there is the possibility of swarming, so I nuc'd the original queen, made up another nuc with the capped QC and left the original colony with the uncapped, charged cell. The original queen was white marked (as a swarm I collected, but not my bees), so assume 2021.
Did I do the right thing? I'm guessing that now i've removed the original queen, they will draw emergency cells, which will also need knocking down as per normal nucleus method?
Only two cells, so doesn't seem many for swarming? Interestingly, once i'd nuc'd the queen, a lot of flying bees took themselves off to the nuc of their own accord and were fanning, so guessing there could we'll have been primed for swarming anyway? The weather has not been good here the past couple of days, so may be delayed the prime swarm and I got lucky and just caught them in time.
Cheers