Tuesday, June 28, 2016

And so it begins

So our two Nucs arrived at the end of May last year, our friends had drove down to the coast and picked them up on the way back. The bees arrived in good shape and once set up, they were off to work.
Both hives started off great, they were busy setting up shop in their new houses.
As the weeks went on, we noticed that one hive was not as robust as the other, and as time went on, it was apparent they were certainly the weaker of the two. We opened the hive and checked for the queen and it appeared to my untrained eyes, that it was all in order.
About 10 days later James came in the house and said, you have major dead bees lying outside. I was sick, no one likes to see dead bees, especially that many.
So we tore apart the hive and found there was no queen. The bees now seemed to have no purpose, they had eaten most of the stored nectar and were slowly starving to death. We did find a Queen Cell though...so that was good, at least they were making a new Queen.
I quickly mixed up some syrup and started pumping that to them. When I came in the house I put the plea out for advice. I had found this super Facebook page on beekeeping on Hwy 16 some time ago, so immediately asked for help.
That evening the advice started rolling in. I was instructed to open up the good hive and find some new brood,( new uncapped brood) remove a frame of them out of the hive and place it in the weak hive.. This will give the bees something to do plus they can make a new queen out of one of the cells, if they choose.
So we did that and Viola...it worked. The hive was alive and well again within 24hours. I couldn't believe when there was soooo many dead a couple days before, now they were busy working again.They had a purpose.
Over the past two years I have asked so many (probably mostly dumb) questions to that Facebook site and they are so willing to help out a Newbie. I would be so lost without them. I will continue the saga of the weak hive in my next post.

2 comments:

  1. I love following this new blog of yours. Bees fascinate me.

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    1. Yeah me too Suzanne, they are incredible little creatures. I am having fun. Next post will be up in a few days

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