Mandeville
House Bee
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2010
- Messages
- 257
- Reaction score
- 7
- Location
- Ripley, Surrey
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 1
For future reference, I'd appreciate comments on what I did.
My first colony was a very small swarm which was collected last August Bank holiday and given to me in a five-frame nuc which included a couple of wet super frames.
I gave them syrup and fondant, and kept them warm and generally coddled them, and they came through the winter.
At the end of March they seemed to be thriving and had pretty much filled all the space in the nuc with stores and brood. I transferred them into a standard brood box in a WBC and gave them another 4 frames of foundation.
I then went on holiday, came back mid April.
19/04 Almost filled everything, so I gave them another frame in the brood box and put a super on. (My other colony had almost filled a super while I'd been away, so I though this lot might need more space)
29/04 Little change, they hadn't touched the super. Only a few eggs and larvae seen.
04/05 Still hadn't touched the super. No eggs seen, just a small amount of larvae and 1 open queen cell with larva.
As there was only one and it looked as if the queen had stopped laying, I thought this might be supercedure - altho' it was about 1/3 of the way up the frame, so not classic.
06/05 They swarmed!
Why did this happen? They had plenty of room - was this the problem? Too much space??
10/05 QC is capped and looks good. The bees were decidedly irritable during the inspection.
It has been suggested that I should remove the super for now until the new queen gets going.
The only other thing that I haven't mentioned is that when I came back from holiday I noticed that they were getting out of the hive at the back - the OMF wasn't fitting properly. I tried several strategies to stop this, and it took a few days before I found one that worked.
Sorry this is such a long post, but if anyone has made it through this far and can offer some advice on what I've done, I'd be really grateful.
Thanks
Mandy
My first colony was a very small swarm which was collected last August Bank holiday and given to me in a five-frame nuc which included a couple of wet super frames.
I gave them syrup and fondant, and kept them warm and generally coddled them, and they came through the winter.
At the end of March they seemed to be thriving and had pretty much filled all the space in the nuc with stores and brood. I transferred them into a standard brood box in a WBC and gave them another 4 frames of foundation.
I then went on holiday, came back mid April.
19/04 Almost filled everything, so I gave them another frame in the brood box and put a super on. (My other colony had almost filled a super while I'd been away, so I though this lot might need more space)
29/04 Little change, they hadn't touched the super. Only a few eggs and larvae seen.
04/05 Still hadn't touched the super. No eggs seen, just a small amount of larvae and 1 open queen cell with larva.
As there was only one and it looked as if the queen had stopped laying, I thought this might be supercedure - altho' it was about 1/3 of the way up the frame, so not classic.
06/05 They swarmed!
Why did this happen? They had plenty of room - was this the problem? Too much space??
10/05 QC is capped and looks good. The bees were decidedly irritable during the inspection.
It has been suggested that I should remove the super for now until the new queen gets going.
The only other thing that I haven't mentioned is that when I came back from holiday I noticed that they were getting out of the hive at the back - the OMF wasn't fitting properly. I tried several strategies to stop this, and it took a few days before I found one that worked.
Sorry this is such a long post, but if anyone has made it through this far and can offer some advice on what I've done, I'd be really grateful.
Thanks
Mandy