Hello all,
I'm a newby to the forums/beekeeping learning as I go... I've got some questions regarding a hive i'm attempting to salvage.
The Story:
3 Days ago I witnessed some city workers chopping up a tree with a bee's nest inside. I thought that maybe if i made a "nuc" box I would be able to capture this now homeless hive. I build a 2'x10'' box with a small whole(no frames), placed some of what was left of they're brood comb inside the box(had some larva) and placed just above there down log.
I found a small cluster of bee's surrounding one dead bee, the dead bee appeared to have a longer abdomen, but did not seem any larger then any of the other bee's(my guess was queen but i don't know for sure) I placed this dead bee in the box as well.
By that night the bee's had moved into my box.
DAY 2, I went back to the box to see many bee's flying in and out of the hole. I noticed that some of the comb still left outside the box was being destroyed by the bee's (maybe to salvage wax/honey?).
DAY 3, Its a cooler (mid 50's) over cast day so the bee's were not out and about. I snapped a picture of the inside of the box to see if any progress/what bee's are in there. It appears to me maybe 500-700bee's clustering.
Some questions I have:
Do you think this colony may/could survive?
Would they be able to reproduce a queen if infact that dead bee was the queen?
how soon could I remove my box with bee's from its location without causing further stress on the bee's?(move out of a public park)
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I know its still winter, Temperatures this week are up into the 60's and low's into the mid 30's. Pollen count is up and trees are beginning to bloom. Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,Rob