Inspected The Paddyelms today. They were the swarm from a 6 week old swarm, in early July last year. Despite this it was a truly enormous swarm and built up very rapidly. We didn't feed them in the Autumn, as they seemed to have plenty of honey. They still seemed to have plenty in the Spring, so we didn't feed them then either.
I was amazed today to find 9 heavy combs of honey like the ones in the first 2 pictures. I then found the brood which is just as impressive, see last picture. I gave them 4 new bars as they will need room to lay more brood and store more honey as they bring the nectar in. We will take some of the existing honey soon and perhaps give some to the other colonies. Our original black Irish queen is in there and we're very pleased with her. There were very few attachments and no cross comb.
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This looks like new honey this year |
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This looks like a mix of overwintered honey and new honey |
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Lovely worker brood with honey and pollen above |
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