Swarm question

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Faith Farm
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Swarm question

Post by Faith Farm »

One of my hives swarmed today and my wife and I were able to capture it. When we put it in a hive we saw the queen on the top bars. I put a queen in this hive last summer when they failed to re-queen after a swarm. (So far I am doing great at producing swarms!) She was marked but the queen I saw today was not and I am sure their have not been any swarms since the requeening, other than today. What is going on? Also when I removed the swarm from the tree there was a very large cluster of bees and a smaller separate cluster. I put both in the hive. Could both have contained queens?
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Re: Swarm question

Post by Wally »

First, many introduced queens are superceded "replaced" shortly after introduction. The marked one probably was.

Secondly, yes, there may be as high as 5 or 6 queens in a swarm. The bees will choose which one they want to keep.
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