well, checked all 9 hives - it is warm and sunny so last chance to give a good look through...
all have survived thymol tratment. All queens started alying straight after the rmoval of those trays- interesting... though one is only just starting after refusing to do anything at all for what looks like 3 weeks. We found her and she was frame walking inspcting cells and sticking her abooment in - laying at last then... took a chance with the hive least affected by the thymol and took a fram of brood (1 or 3) and put that i nthe weak hive as their final boost, now chewing nails over being too cold at any point and loosing them ah well tiz done, it will if they emerge be a great boost and make certain of the hives and that queen line... if not then it will be harderwork... sorted out the swarm we collecte a week ago discovered queen has already stared laying and bees ahve settled in and what a nice bunch they are. no disease, (e or a no deformed wings and very good stores) shifted up some wild comb above the frames for them to clean down... left the brood and eggy -wild - in place not certain how we are going to do this yet probably going to hope for a last chance bit more sort out or just have to work through it more next year. it will be a double brood box hive either way. but this one will be a bit faffy to dela with this winter hmmm i sense some new carpentary skills coming up. the rest are just feeding and watching now all disease free, low varroa counts now. weather permitting" hive clean" sometime around dec / jan. now looking at clearing a space in the poly tunnel if the weather gets really bad- with doors ajar and dark tarp over them we should be able to keep it cool and dark not freezing. they will all have space board roofs (insulating layer inside) the experiment last year kept the hives going well and gave a better start to this year. so will keep to the same design. still open mesh floors but probabaly over a super eke with slats so draughts cut but reasonable air flow possible. planeed and settled for the winter. Now fingers crossed are we right will we still ahve all of them next year? we hope so. we think we have done enough and we have plans for when thing are looking bad...