It doesn't rain but it pours!
Very frustrating morning - delayed checking two hives yesterday as it started raining hard half way through my inspections. So left hive that had emerged virgin in it as I wasnt expecting her to be laying yet. Arrived today to finish inspection to find swarm issuing from said hive - B....r!
Caught swarm and left in skep whilst going to check hive. Found that they had obviously managed to draw and cap Qc on a frame that I would have sworn had no uncapped brood on it. As I check qc find one with worker resealed in it so presumably emerged virgin, one with dead queen in it - killed by emerged virgin? one with queen that escaped as I tried to remove qc and one the queen emerged from and I caught.
So now hive has possibly one or two virgin queens in it - potential for another swarm
Then inspected other hive - a "normal" double brood for queen cells as I hadnt been through bottom box for a while decided I would just check all okay and no hidden surprises. I carefully stacked supers QE and the top bb whilst doing this but somehow whole stack slipped and turned over. Rescueed very cross bees which got me a few times and reassembled hive hoping that queen wasnt damaged in process - another anxious wait!
So now I have one angry hive, guard bees pinging everywhere, one swarm in skep and hive with multiple virgins. Can it get worse?
Yes - I set up new hive for swarm and ran them in great! I consider QE underneath but she is a virgin queen so didn't as she will need to get out to mate. It's now raining hard!
I leave alone for a while whilst tidying up and then take another look - no bees!
Didnt see where they went but I now have lots of bees on front of hive I havent touched today and bees fanning at entrance of the original hive - could/would swarm have returned to original hive?
Anyway I am now very wet, stung, probably lost a swarm, have a hive with probably more than one virgin in it and I've just remembered I have a virgin queen in a matchbox in my garage
-is there any thing I can do with her - no room for any more nucs.