No Brood
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:07 pm
Hi all,
I have 2 deeps and 2 mediums on. I was feeding the bees with a top feeder until a week or so ago to get comb drawn out. I had a ton of brood in my deep supers. The two medium supers have 95% capped honey and 55% capped respectively, however the two deeps no longer have any brood. I found 3 opened queen/swarm cells in one super and 1 in the other. I am not good at finding my queen and have never been successful unless she was marked.
The deeps that have built comb in them are full of nectar but I don't see any eggs. Is that normal for this time of year? Are the bees going overboard with honey? Or did I lose a queen and they haven't gotten a new one up and running yet?
If anyone in the area is near Hicone Road and wanted to help with an inspection I would greatly appreciate it!
Thank you in advance!
I have 2 deeps and 2 mediums on. I was feeding the bees with a top feeder until a week or so ago to get comb drawn out. I had a ton of brood in my deep supers. The two medium supers have 95% capped honey and 55% capped respectively, however the two deeps no longer have any brood. I found 3 opened queen/swarm cells in one super and 1 in the other. I am not good at finding my queen and have never been successful unless she was marked.
The deeps that have built comb in them are full of nectar but I don't see any eggs. Is that normal for this time of year? Are the bees going overboard with honey? Or did I lose a queen and they haven't gotten a new one up and running yet?
If anyone in the area is near Hicone Road and wanted to help with an inspection I would greatly appreciate it!
Thank you in advance!