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Title: Running bees
Post by: papabear on April 01, 2008, 06:20:41 PM
What does it mean when you open a hive (that is a split with hopefully a virgin queen,open queen cells) and the bees seem like they are all running to the top of the frame. Which ever way I turn the frame,they still run to the top. How long will it be before i see eggs?
Title: Re: Running bees
Post by: tig on April 01, 2008, 08:43:03 PM
genetics play a factor.  some queens carry the gene whch make them "runny" and undesirable. i have some colonies that are runny and they aren't easy to manage.  i plan to cull those queens when i get replacements and after the honeyflow is over....sometime in june.

if you can locate the queen, observe if she, herself, is runny. it's like the whole colony has a nervous disposition!
Title: Re: Running bees
Post by: JP on April 02, 2008, 02:55:45 AM
I wouldn't worry about a hive like this unless they are showing aggressive traits. If they make you honey and are strong, but not aggressive, why, you have a good hive there.


...JP
Title: Re: Running bees
Post by: Scadsobees on April 02, 2008, 08:51:25 AM
It means that you will have a harder time finding the queen, especially if unmarked, in that hive. 

I don't usually have too much trouble finding the queen, but on one hive they were runny and I think that queen was a magician!!  As soon as I'd open the hive, she'd disappear!

If that is a problem for you, then requeen at your leisure. No hurry, like JP said, it isn't a production problem.

Rick