Finally it's warmed up enough to take a look in the hives. It was a very sunny day today, so we decided to move The Apple Trees into their new hive and check on them at the same time. They have built up amazingly and have lots of brood, mostly worker brood but also some drone brood already. All their combs were straight with no cross comb and very few attachments. We put in 3 more bars, 2 between other bars with comb on and one at the end. They had some honey and pollen but we felt they could do with some more honey to give them a boost.
We had been worried about The Paddy pines recently, as they didn't seem to have built up and in fact seemed to have diminished in number. We went through them today and found no brood and only a few hundred bees. They were clearly unhappy and aimless and we also suspected some of the bees we saw were robbers. We decided to shake them out as we were sure they had lost their queen at some point, probably towards the end of winter. There was no sign of disease. They had a lot of honey, so we gave 2 good combs of it to the Apple Trees and took the rest for processing.
We hope to take a look at The Kings and The Paddy Elms within the next few days.
Getting ready to move them over to the bigger hive |
Lots of worker brood with some drone brood over to the left in the bigger cells |
More brood |
All in and beginning to settle down |
Getting used to their new entrance |
Almost all in now |
They seem happy with their new home |
20°C |
We had been worried about The Paddy pines recently, as they didn't seem to have built up and in fact seemed to have diminished in number. We went through them today and found no brood and only a few hundred bees. They were clearly unhappy and aimless and we also suspected some of the bees we saw were robbers. We decided to shake them out as we were sure they had lost their queen at some point, probably towards the end of winter. There was no sign of disease. They had a lot of honey, so we gave 2 good combs of it to the Apple Trees and took the rest for processing.
We hope to take a look at The Kings and The Paddy Elms within the next few days.
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