Things otherwise looked great in the hive, now with three deeps and a super. I added that third deep a few weeks ago because I had no brood and lots of nectar and honey. But I needed brood and there wasn't enough places for the queen (which I wasn't sure I had) to lay any eggs.
I have been on alert for drone activity after last year when the drones took over my hive and re-queening didn't work out so I lost the hive. Finally they are working on the drone frame so I removed this and plopped it into the freezer. I will put it back into the hive today or tomorrow. I shook the live bees away from the hive hoping drones wouldn't find their way back. It looks like I pulled it at the right time before the capped brood hatches/
A beautiful frame; capped honey around the edges, capped brood in the center area, some nector in the few remaining cells. |
There was very little action in the super. The bees seems to be concentrating on building numbers and that's what we want right now. I don't plan to take any honey this year. I want to see if I can get this through the winter as one hive, and if enough (any) survive the winter, I'll split it and then see if I can sell the nuc. I really want only one hive so maybe...but I'm getting way ahead of myself, given my previous failures at this wonderful hobby.
Beeing Stubborn!
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