Well, the girls moved in yesterday to their new home. x1 Queen, 25K ladies and a few hundred droney blokes. Lots of capped comb, lots of clean larvae, lots of really placid bees.
All settled in quite nicely and by 9am this morning (less than 24hrs since being chucked out of their nuc box) foragers were already making determined straight line flights to what must of been lurvely pollen and nectar. No doubt, ablely assisted by the syrup on tap. And gloriously sunny weather. And acres of green planty-type stuff surrounding them. And 5/11 frames of lurvely fresh foundation to work upon. Fingers crossed for our 2nd colony!
Looks like we've lost the first hive tho - can't have more than a couple of weeks before we say final bye bye to the final few hundred workers. Def looks like they're missing a queen, as we neither can find her nor have any eggs been laid for the last 3 weeks plus.
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All settled in quite nicely and by 9am this morning (less than 24hrs since being chucked out of their nuc box) foragers were already making determined straight line flights to what must of been lurvely pollen and nectar. No doubt, ablely assisted by the syrup on tap. And gloriously sunny weather. And acres of green planty-type stuff surrounding them. And 5/11 frames of lurvely fresh foundation to work upon. Fingers crossed for our 2nd colony!
Looks like we've lost the first hive tho - can't have more than a couple of weeks before we say final bye bye to the final few hundred workers. Def looks like they're missing a queen, as we neither can find her nor have any eggs been laid for the last 3 weeks plus.
P17B
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