I have seen numerous posts about queens not laying a week or two after a swarm and swarm cells hatching. I started two nucs about 3 weeks ago. I checked them today and found in one, a golf ball sized area of eggs on one frame. The other I found 1/4 of one frame with empty cells that the light reflected off of, they were so well polished. It would have been very easy to miss that small area of eggs in the first hive, and there were no eggs in the second, only the highly polished, empty cells. Both hives had all frames very heavy with honey and pollen. Because of the small area of clean cells and the smaller area of eggs, I am confident that in a week or so, I will have two laying queens in two healthy nucs. Just thought I would give you an idea why so many have suggested wait another week for the new queen to start laying, and give you an idea of what to look for just before she begins laying. I hope this helps someone, it's the most typing I've done in a month. [img]smile.gif[/img]



Reply With Quote













Bookmarks