With this being my first year and don't really have a mentor, I'm just going by what I read on the internet. I did join the asocation in my county but there's no beekeepers in my area to show me the ropes(well there's 1 but when I asked him would he be able to pop down sometimes to give look after me, sadly he's to busy
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I have 2 overwintered nucs that have filled out nearly all the frames in the hives they where put in. The queens are last years and the wings have been clipped. One of the hives is stronger than the other and 2 weeks ago I put a super on top of the stronger hive, thou they hadn't drew anything out on any of the frames when I checked last week. I did notice a few queen cups in the stronger hive thou and just over half a frame of drone brood in the weaker hive. When inspecting this hive, I didn't locate the queen but seen plenty of eggs. I haven't been near the hives until today since my last inspection because my misses was in hospital having our baby however I did notice lots of activity from both hives when I had a look from a distance just after I made this thread.
I might just leave the inspection to the weekend seeing as were in for a few high 20s the next few days. I've also to strim the high grass all around the hives seeing as its getting out of control. Would it be best to do during the rest of the week or leave it to when I'm doing my inspection.