Hi. I’m a newbee and the last month has certainly been a bit of a learning curve.
I started off with two overwintered nucs (marked 2022 queen).
On 8th May, one hive swarmed- I saw it go, and caught it into a new hive, marked queen is there. I went through original hive, took down all QC (I think this was a mistake), then went through again three days later on 11th May and left all but one QC.
I must have missed one, because on 24th May my wife saw the same original hive swarm again- presumably a cast swarm. I hived this as well in a nuc box.
I went through the original hive very briefly and there were two hatched QC, so I thought this was a cast swarm and both swarm and original hive had virgin queens.
I had a quick look in both hives this evening (perhaps a bit early- 17 days after cast swarm). The hived cast swarm (in a nuc box) is doing fine- uncapped brood and I thought I saw the unmarked queen but I’m not certain.
I then had a quick look in the original hive. One frame had about 8 supersedure type sealed QCs right in the middle of the frame. The bees were reasonably calm. I couldn’t see any brood or eggs- but I’m not great at seeing eggs anyway and the light wasn’t great.
What do I do?? How can they have made new QCs at this point as it’s now 33 days since they should have had a laying queen? Surely there weren’t any eggs for them to do this?
I’m rather inclined to just leave them be and see what happens over the next week or two- I have still got the two swarms which I can use to requeen if necessary.
I didn’t take any pictures but can do tomorrow. They’re definitely not drone cells.
Thanks and sorry it’s rather a long post.
Adam
I started off with two overwintered nucs (marked 2022 queen).
On 8th May, one hive swarmed- I saw it go, and caught it into a new hive, marked queen is there. I went through original hive, took down all QC (I think this was a mistake), then went through again three days later on 11th May and left all but one QC.
I must have missed one, because on 24th May my wife saw the same original hive swarm again- presumably a cast swarm. I hived this as well in a nuc box.
I went through the original hive very briefly and there were two hatched QC, so I thought this was a cast swarm and both swarm and original hive had virgin queens.
I had a quick look in both hives this evening (perhaps a bit early- 17 days after cast swarm). The hived cast swarm (in a nuc box) is doing fine- uncapped brood and I thought I saw the unmarked queen but I’m not certain.
I then had a quick look in the original hive. One frame had about 8 supersedure type sealed QCs right in the middle of the frame. The bees were reasonably calm. I couldn’t see any brood or eggs- but I’m not great at seeing eggs anyway and the light wasn’t great.
What do I do?? How can they have made new QCs at this point as it’s now 33 days since they should have had a laying queen? Surely there weren’t any eggs for them to do this?
I’m rather inclined to just leave them be and see what happens over the next week or two- I have still got the two swarms which I can use to requeen if necessary.
I didn’t take any pictures but can do tomorrow. They’re definitely not drone cells.
Thanks and sorry it’s rather a long post.
Adam