Gerry99
New Bee
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- Jun 20, 2010
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- Location
- East Berkshire, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
I hope someone may be able to give me some advice. We had an unexpected swarm yesterday. Fortunately our queen was clipped so we did not lose half the colony and we recovered it. Our queen has been a very prolific one and when we went into the hive yesterday found a few queen cells which we broke down but there was one farme with two very good looking sealed cells, back to back on either side of one frame.
We decided to create a nuc, but ony had the original colony transit box so used that. As we already had a nuc box kit i spent this moring building it as it is more substantial than the transit box. We decided to move the nuc into the newly constructed nuc box and during the process noticed the nurse bees were tearing down both queen cells!
is this normal? has anyone expereinced it before and if so what does it mean?
Any help or advice would be welcome - we were expecting tohave to do an atrificial swarm sometime this year but not so early on
many thanks in advance
We decided to create a nuc, but ony had the original colony transit box so used that. As we already had a nuc box kit i spent this moring building it as it is more substantial than the transit box. We decided to move the nuc into the newly constructed nuc box and during the process noticed the nurse bees were tearing down both queen cells!
is this normal? has anyone expereinced it before and if so what does it mean?
Any help or advice would be welcome - we were expecting tohave to do an atrificial swarm sometime this year but not so early on
many thanks in advance