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Title: Queenless Hive Behavior
Post by: luvin honey on August 01, 2011, 09:43:31 PM
I have 2 topbars. To prevent swarming, I took several frames from each and made a split. They swarmed anyway. While queenless, they have filled up all available spaces with honey. As I monitor them, though, I see some of the honey has been removed and one hive and the split hive have a queen laying eggs wherever they have opened up space for her.

Here's my question: Do they move that honey to the back of the hives? Do they feed it to the drones (which are quite numerous right now)? Or other? I have fed in empty bars to encourage wax production to give Her Highnesses places to lay, but even some of those are going to honey storage right now.
Title: Re: Queenless Hive Behavior
Post by: Michael Bush on August 02, 2011, 01:36:15 AM
>Do they move that honey to the back of the hives?

They move it.
Title: Re: Queenless Hive Behavior
Post by: luvin honey on August 03, 2011, 12:28:23 AM
Thanks :)