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Looks like a swarm cell.
Its a queen cell of some type that the bees decided to close.
...JP
Kinda weird isn't it...being inverted like that? Or is the picture upside down? :roll:
Look at the angle of the cells. It's not upside down. :)doak
I'm a new beekeeper so I really don't know much. But from what I've read swarm cells hang off the bottom of the frame normally don't they? If it's a queen cell it would be a supercedure cell since it's closer to the center of the frame. I'm not all that knowledgeable, but I don't think it is or was a queen cell and no, it's not upside down.
--John
QuoteI'm a new beekeeper so I really don't know much. But from what I've read swarm cells hang off the bottom of the frame normally don't they? If it's a queen cell it would be a supercedure cell since it's closer to the center of the frame. I'm not all that knowledgeable, but I don't think it is or was a queen cell and no, it's not upside down.
I was thinking supercedure cell and said swarm. Thanks for the correction, and yes I am aware the picture is not upside now. I was joking. Anyway, sure looks like a queen cell of some sort. If it's not, I'm just as curious as to what they were doing myself.
I think it is either a piece of a queen cell (supercedure) (in your area I'd say that it would be from last year) or a section of bridge comb. Or a piece of a queen cell they build into bridge comb.
Rick