May 27, 2007
Hi Everyone,
Another check of the hive yesterday. Population seems to be good, and it's actually getting a little intimidating to see so many bees when I open the hive. When I checked the hive I noticed that the frames were about 75-80 percent filled with honeycomb so I put a second box on.
I also was a little worried to see a couple of what I thought might be queen cells. They were about one third of the way down on one of the outer frames. Two little peanut looking things sprouting out of the honeycomb. They were each about .75 inches long, and I'm really not sure if they were queen cells, and my wife wasn't around to take a picture but I cut them out because I was worried.
I plan on moving the hive out to my in-laws place in the winter (they live on 10 acres) but I wanted the bees close by the first season so that I could watch and learn better. I am hoping that I don't end up with a swarm. I think I'll wait a week and give the hive a thorough check and see if I see more of these cells, and make sure I have a camera handy so that I can take pictures.
Stay tuned.
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