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Offline tbh-fan

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supercedure and raising drones
« on: July 18, 2007, 07:04:08 am »


I have one queen which seem to be a little bit damaged on the adbomen and also moves in a weird way, but she is still a great egg layer -this colony has recently began to raise again a lot of drones (my other colonies almost ceased to raise drones), there are mostly uncapped drone brood cells

could be a sign the bees will supercede the damaged queen shortly ? or might be a late (overcrowding) swarm ?
 
-the colony is rather  strong in 3 deeps ( it was started in April from a 7 frame nuc), but it doesn't look like they are overcrowded

thank you for any suggestion








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Re: supercedure and raising drones
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2007, 07:29:17 am »
>could be a sign the bees will supercede the damaged queen shortly ?

It's probably a sign that it's that time of year.  There's a flow and they can afford the resources to rear them and it's early enough they could still swarm, so they want to keep some drones around.

A supersedure cell would be a sigh they will be replacing her...
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Re: supercedure and raising drones
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2007, 07:33:38 am »


yes, but the other colonies virtually have no drone brood....

and there is no strong flow around my area at the  moment....will be checking them this weekend

thank you MB


 

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