rdmw
New Bee
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2016
- Messages
- 63
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- Location
- Ullapool North West Highlands
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Checked last night after the windy night before. Hedge doing a fine job. The bees were fanning at the entrances at 8pm and hives roaring so suspect they found ivy in the last couple of warmer days.
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Queenless in October! Hello I did an end of season inspection today (14 degrees in bright sun) one of my hives is on double brood and has lots of beams and stores but no brood or eggs at all. The bees are quiet and easy to handle. There is no pollen. This hive had a 2017 Queen do bag well 6 weeks ago. Poor weather and work have prevented me looking in since. So either there is a non laying queen or they are queenless. What to do? I don’t really want to unite as I have two other colonies both on double brood so would end up with huge hives. I don’t have easy access to a new queen and am keen to maintain local stock rather than buy in a queen from far away.
Do I have any other option than to see how they overwinter and assess in the spring? Any advice welcome
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