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I have 2 hives (both new to me with nucs installed June 5th). The hive in question has frames from last year's hive that we believe swarmed/absconded. Today upon inspection, said hive, I believe, is preparing to swarm. I am a new beekeeper and am concerned about losing the hive do to my lack of knowledge/ability to recognize what's going on. Said hive has what appear to be 2 swarm cells (at bottom of frame). They appear to be in the early stages of development (open with white liquid in them). There is evidence of brood, honey, and pollen. Although, the larvae look older ... I don't see the tiny eggs making me think the queen is gone. I was NOT able to find the queen (although I have never successfully found a queen ... ugh! ... just circumstantial evidence!) There does NOT appear to be noticeably fewer bees (as if they swarmed already). I did notice a cluster (not a beard) of bees at the entry last night (at dusk) but not this morning. It was not particularly warm although there was heavy rain here in the Champlain Islands.
I think I may have a few days before they swarm ... but the internet is a bit overwhelming and conflicting on what to do ... Thoughts? Advice? Any mentors in Grand Isle County?
I appreciate any help/advice and take care!
I think I may have a few days before they swarm ... but the internet is a bit overwhelming and conflicting on what to do ... Thoughts? Advice? Any mentors in Grand Isle County?
I appreciate any help/advice and take care!
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