JWF
Field Bee
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2014
- Messages
- 727
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Herne Bay, Kent
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Somehow this is now 6! Er 7!
Gave my colonies their first full inspection of the year.
1 colony had a DLQ which was from a late night towards the end of last summer. Found the queen wandering round looking very healthy, but she got the boot treatment and the colony was united with a small colony which had a 2018 queen.
3 colonies were a good size (6 or 7 14*12 frames of BIAS and plenty of bees) and these were each given a super. The OSR is in bloom here and they seem to have found it so they may well need another super next week if the weather stays warm.
Of the 2 smaller colonies, one was united and the other left. The second one will get a frame of emerging brood Next Week to give them a boost.
1 colony had a DLQ which was from a late night towards the end of last summer. Found the queen wandering round looking very healthy, but she got the boot treatment and the colony was united with a small colony which had a 2018 queen.
3 colonies were a good size (6 or 7 14*12 frames of BIAS and plenty of bees) and these were each given a super. The OSR is in bloom here and they seem to have found it so they may well need another super next week if the weather stays warm.
Of the 2 smaller colonies, one was united and the other left. The second one will get a frame of emerging brood Next Week to give them a boost.