aberreef
Field Bee
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2010
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- Location
- Mid Glamorgan
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5 hives + 3 nucs
I went to look into one of the nucs I made up a few weeks ago from a colony that was being AS'd. This one is 5 frames with a total of 2 QCs in a full size hive, the rest being made up of new foundation.
The hive was almost empty, just a few dozen bees left and only the one empty QC. Then I noticed they were all clustered outside the hive on the one side that I hadn't looked at I gently closed the hive back up and took the photograph below.
I've made plenty of new colonies this way in the past but never seen this before. I was thinking maybe the queen is out on her mating flight but they are pretty tightly clustered?
Any ideas please
The hive was almost empty, just a few dozen bees left and only the one empty QC. Then I noticed they were all clustered outside the hive on the one side that I hadn't looked at I gently closed the hive back up and took the photograph below.
I've made plenty of new colonies this way in the past but never seen this before. I was thinking maybe the queen is out on her mating flight but they are pretty tightly clustered?
Any ideas please