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Originally Posted by noble
I opent the hive yesterday to check them and found that thwy where connecting the comb int the frames to the frams. I think thats good.
There was not much brood, or larve . But remember that they have only been out for 5 days.
They also maid 6 superceder cells. I think that eather they are going to replace the queen , or swarm and leave them there. Any help or advice would help. Please. Thanks
Its really hard to tell from the angle of the pictures and the shadows. The last picture you posted looks like honey to me and not brood. The only patch I saw that looks like brood is in the second picture down from the top. But it could be from before the relocation (depending on when that happened. I am not seeing any signs of a queen, (again the pics are limited). I am guessing the queen was lost or killed during the relocation and now they are making a new queen. If you have a queen still in there you should be seeing cells with uncapped larvae and or eggs. Eggs are really hard to spot but the larvae is easy, it looks like a little white worm curled up and stuffed into the cell.
Originally Posted by noble
I opent the hive yesterday to check them and found that thwy where connecting the comb int the frames to the frams. I think thats good.
There was not much brood, or larve . But remember that they have only been out for 5 days.
They also maid 6 superceder cells. I think that eather they are going to replace the queen , or swarm and leave them there. Any help or advice would help. Please. Thanks
Its really hard to tell from the angle of the pictures and the shadows. The last picture you posted looks like honey to me and not brood. The only patch I saw that looks like brood is in the second picture down from the top. But it could be from before the relocation (depending on when that happened. I am not seeing any signs of a queen, (again the pics are limited). I am guessing the queen was lost or killed during the relocation and now they are making a new queen. If you have a queen still in there you should be seeing cells with uncapped larvae and or eggs. Eggs are really hard to spot but the larvae is easy, it looks like a little white worm curled up and stuffed into the cell.