Decided we needed to investigate again to be absolutely sure if we had a queen or not. Went through the whole hive very carefully. Temp 20 C, so not too worried about chilling them.
About half way through we found her! I saw her first and immediately started doubting myself, as you do. Then we looked again and Jim saw her too. We took some pictures. The workers didn't seem as interested in her as they should. This picture seems to be about the best one.
Follow end of thumb past length of one bee
The Queen
So we do have a queen, but there are definitely an awful lot of drones, only drone brood, which is scattered and in some cases with very large uneven domed caps and no worker brood.
It looks like we have a drone laying queen, oh dear!!!
Will email Robert Bell of Heather Bell bees where we got the nuc from and ask his advice. Maybe we can requeen them if it's not too late. I'll also email our friend Dennis.
We have a new bellows powder blower for icing sugar. Sugared both hives from underneath.
Sue
About half way through we found her! I saw her first and immediately started doubting myself, as you do. Then we looked again and Jim saw her too. We took some pictures. The workers didn't seem as interested in her as they should. This picture seems to be about the best one.
Follow end of thumb past length of one bee
The Queen
So we do have a queen, but there are definitely an awful lot of drones, only drone brood, which is scattered and in some cases with very large uneven domed caps and no worker brood.
It looks like we have a drone laying queen, oh dear!!!
Will email Robert Bell of Heather Bell bees where we got the nuc from and ask his advice. Maybe we can requeen them if it's not too late. I'll also email our friend Dennis.
We have a new bellows powder blower for icing sugar. Sugared both hives from underneath.
Sue
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