My late winter inspection
My late winter inspection
This mild weather is great for a late winter inspection.
I went in 6 of my 10 hives this week , I found some decent clusters and viewed brood in 5 of the 6 hives I inspected.
In hive #8 I have a good cluster but the only brood is drone brood in worker cells.
That is a bad sign, I believe it is queenless or the queen can no longer perform!
I am considering my options, do a shake out or combine?
I plan to check the 4 remaining hives before deciding.
Any suggestions?
I took pictures of the clusters including hive #8.
Some clusters were in two supers.
Link below to pictures of my clusters.
Hive #8
Pictures of hive clusters....
http://s524.photobucket.com/albums/cc33 ... %202-2011/
I went in 6 of my 10 hives this week , I found some decent clusters and viewed brood in 5 of the 6 hives I inspected.
In hive #8 I have a good cluster but the only brood is drone brood in worker cells.
That is a bad sign, I believe it is queenless or the queen can no longer perform!
I am considering my options, do a shake out or combine?
I plan to check the 4 remaining hives before deciding.
Any suggestions?
I took pictures of the clusters including hive #8.
Some clusters were in two supers.
Link below to pictures of my clusters.
Hive #8
Pictures of hive clusters....
http://s524.photobucket.com/albums/cc33 ... %202-2011/
Everyone has an opinion, this is mine.
Norma
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If I had a queenless hive I would combine.
While queens may be readily available in March I would question wether or not they would accept a queen after such a long queenless period. ( I just hate losing a $25 queen)
Combination will bolster your weakest colony with the potential to split later. Combinations this time of year work well with minimal fighting. Guess they are too cold to fight.
Kurt
While queens may be readily available in March I would question wether or not they would accept a queen after such a long queenless period. ( I just hate losing a $25 queen)
Combination will bolster your weakest colony with the potential to split later. Combinations this time of year work well with minimal fighting. Guess they are too cold to fight.
Kurt
Started getting into my hives today and just wanted to share a picture.
I have a 3 story medium frame nuc that I looked at first and have a couple of pictures. I think its my first decent picture of a queen in my hives.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w45/ ... 011001.jpg
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w45/ ... 011004.jpg
I was feeling pretty good about the nuc with capped brood and larvae and open and capped stores but the next hive had very few bees and a very small patch of brood. I may swap the woodenware around put the nuc bees in a 10 frame hive and the weak hive bees in the nuc just to see how the weak hive does. I hope to get to the other hives in the next two days. It was nice getting back into the bees again after looking at posts from other folks.
I have a 3 story medium frame nuc that I looked at first and have a couple of pictures. I think its my first decent picture of a queen in my hives.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w45/ ... 011001.jpg
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w45/ ... 011004.jpg
I was feeling pretty good about the nuc with capped brood and larvae and open and capped stores but the next hive had very few bees and a very small patch of brood. I may swap the woodenware around put the nuc bees in a 10 frame hive and the weak hive bees in the nuc just to see how the weak hive does. I hope to get to the other hives in the next two days. It was nice getting back into the bees again after looking at posts from other folks.
I inspected my 4 remaining hives this week.
Hive #10 is bursting with bees and brood.
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc33 ... e10med.jpg
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc33 ... 10deep.jpg
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc33 ... rn2-11.jpg
Hive #10 is bursting with bees and brood.
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc33 ... e10med.jpg
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc33 ... 10deep.jpg
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc33 ... rn2-11.jpg
Everyone has an opinion, this is mine.
Norma
Norma
Thanks ski,
I was suprised to find frames like that this time of year.
There are eggs in most of the cells on the outer edges too!
They have a few more frames like that.
They have a 2nd super above them with only a few bees in it, so they have space for now.
I will have to split them as soon as I see drones flying to prevent swarming.
I was suprised to find frames like that this time of year.
There are eggs in most of the cells on the outer edges too!
They have a few more frames like that.
They have a 2nd super above them with only a few bees in it, so they have space for now.
I will have to split them as soon as I see drones flying to prevent swarming.
Everyone has an opinion, this is mine.
Norma
Norma