Swarm off a nuc
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Swarm off a nuc
I got a nuc last week. It evidently had swarm cells ready to go because I had a swarm yesterday. http://sufficient-for-our-need.blogspot ... label/bees We looked in the hive where we installed the nuc and saw no queen or evidence of a queen (no larvae or eggs), although the colony seems happy. Any advice?
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Bill:
While you did not observe any queen cups/cells in your nuc when you received it, it would take approx. 14 days from the point of laying an egg to throwing a swarm.
You observe no eggs, larvae or brood which indicates that something is really wrong.
I am assuming that the swarm you caught had a laying queen?
My guess is that the swarm wasnt yours. Your hive may have been queenless when you picked it up.
I would see if the provider will give you another queen.
And yes there are some other possibilities.
Kurt
While you did not observe any queen cups/cells in your nuc when you received it, it would take approx. 14 days from the point of laying an egg to throwing a swarm.
You observe no eggs, larvae or brood which indicates that something is really wrong.
I am assuming that the swarm you caught had a laying queen?
My guess is that the swarm wasnt yours. Your hive may have been queenless when you picked it up.
I would see if the provider will give you another queen.
And yes there are some other possibilities.
Kurt
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Wally and Kurt,
Thanks. I don't want to pester either hive just yet. I did just sit and observe both hives and listened to the level of buzz. Both seem at peace. The foragers in the nuc hive are bringing in pollen. There is a fair amount of activity in the front of the swarm hive, but comparatively less. I expect that; they have a lot of comb to build. I think my plan is to wait perhaps until Wednesday or Thursday before I look again.
Thanks. I don't want to pester either hive just yet. I did just sit and observe both hives and listened to the level of buzz. Both seem at peace. The foragers in the nuc hive are bringing in pollen. There is a fair amount of activity in the front of the swarm hive, but comparatively less. I expect that; they have a lot of comb to build. I think my plan is to wait perhaps until Wednesday or Thursday before I look again.