No Drones in observation hive

Started by samsungpizza, June 11, 2013, 10:54:31 PM

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samsungpizza

I built an 8 frame medium observation hive last year, and wintered it over with a small colony. The queen is now laying on 4 frames, but I noticed no drone brood. Is this typical for an observation hive? I don't even see larger cells being built, but they are still drawing out comb in open frames. No queen cups either. Not concerned, but curious. Thinking about grafting from her. Thank you.

BeeMaster2

I also have an 8 frame OB. It swarmed this spring after recovering from a swarm last year. The swarm failed to leave a good q cell and it swarmed with only the 2 bottom deep frames drawn. Luckily there were eggs and they were able to make a q but the hive dropped to a very small population. The bees were only able to cover an area about the size of an egg on one visible side and none on the other visible side. She now has both visible sides covered with brood and they are quickly drawing and filling the medium super above the deeps. There are no drone brood or bees in the hive.
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