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Inspected the colonies in the home apiary this afternoon. A right sweat-fest it was.
One colony is pretty stroppy, but that could be down to having an unmated queen, or possibly no queen at all. I'll give them another week and if there's still no sign of eggs drop a frame brood/eggs in. Found and marked two new queens.
Also swapped the bait hive floors for UFEs in two occupied hives. A third bait hive I opened up to find occupied by at most a few hundred workers. No sign of a queen anywhere so I guess they're just going through the motions. I'm half-tempted to swap the bait hive for one of the boxes I have that needs repairing and redeploy the original elsewhere.
The colony living in the double brood of wild comb is still showing no sign of moving up into the new box that I put on top. I think a different plan is called for.
And whilst I have been typing this, another swarm has turned arrived, setting up their bivouac in a hedge about six feet from our front door. Gah! At least I'd not got to the point of putting my bee suit in the wash yet.
James
One colony is pretty stroppy, but that could be down to having an unmated queen, or possibly no queen at all. I'll give them another week and if there's still no sign of eggs drop a frame brood/eggs in. Found and marked two new queens.
Also swapped the bait hive floors for UFEs in two occupied hives. A third bait hive I opened up to find occupied by at most a few hundred workers. No sign of a queen anywhere so I guess they're just going through the motions. I'm half-tempted to swap the bait hive for one of the boxes I have that needs repairing and redeploy the original elsewhere.
The colony living in the double brood of wild comb is still showing no sign of moving up into the new box that I put on top. I think a different plan is called for.
And whilst I have been typing this, another swarm has turned arrived, setting up their bivouac in a hedge about six feet from our front door. Gah! At least I'd not got to the point of putting my bee suit in the wash yet.
James