Conrad Sigona wrote:
> One frame has a small patch (15-20 square inches) of cells containing
> multiple eggs (2-4). The hive has a queen; she lays lots of seemingly
> normal eggs in seemingly normal cells; there is no sign of her failing
>
> nor of supercedure.
>
> Is she laying the multiple eggs or is there a laying worker in there
> with her?
>
> Facts that may help you form an opinion:
> - The hive came from a 3lb. package (7 weeks ago).
> - The packaged queen, after leaving her cage, disappeared. Eggs were
> never laid.
> - I gave them a frame of eggs from which they raised the queen (6
> weeks ago).
> - Queen is 1 month old.
> - There aren't many bees (about three frames worth). I'm not worried
> about
> this since the queen is still relatively new.
>
> Conrad Sigona
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I have been told that once a hive has gone to the laying worker stage
that the bees willnot except a new Queen and is best to join that hive
with another. However if your hive raised a queen then it didn't (go
worker).
I recently learned that it might have been best to add the young brood
to give them something to do and then order and install a new queen.The
brood would also help
with population. Sound like a confused queen that may need some
psychotherapy
good luck,
Lawrence Cooke