Hi,
I check my over wintered mass hive yesterday. Found queen started laying about 10 days ago according the the brood in the cells. I found that she is laying two eggs in bottom of the cells though. They are two in a cell and at the bottom of the cell. I found the queen so she is present.
I believe she is italian.
Is this just because she is just starting out for the year, or should I be thinking of requeening?
thanks
tazz
She has likely been replaced and the queen you found is laying for the first time. Give her a week and all should be well.
http://www.bushfarms.com/beesfallacies.htm#doubleeggs
Hi,
No this is the old queen. She is marked from last year.
The real key is where are the eggs being laid. You pointed out that they are on the bottom of the cell. Unless the cells are short, only the queen can lay in the bottom of the cell. Give her time, she will probable be a very productive queen.
Jim
Is there plenty of empty cells for her to lay in?
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. She was a good laying queen last year. I will give her a little time more to get her act together. Yes she has plenty of empty cells to lay in. I will recheck the hive this weekend to see if she got her act together.
Thanks
David
Maybe a supercedure and there are two queens present. I would assume there are cells with only one egg in it so there is no emergency.
Having 2 eggs in one cell is not a problem. The bees will remove one before they hatch.
I agree, sounds like you have a mother and daughter. I would just leave them bee.
Jim
>The bees will remove one before they hatch.
Or just after they hatch...