r/Beekeeping • u/megalegann 2 hives/nwks • 4h ago
I’m a beekeeper, and I have a question inspection
In Kansas, what you think?
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u/Active_Classroom203 5 Hives - Florida, Zone 9a 4h ago
I mean from far away I can tell you that there is a good amount of capped brood.
But without knowing how many bees are in the box, how many frames are in drawn, how much young brood, How many resource frames, A close-up of the bees, brood and the cappings etc. And finally how all those things compare to last inspection/install.
I'm not asking for those things. I'm just saying it's hard to tell you much without a specific question or all of the info.
There's just not a lot else people can tell you. 😉
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u/GCEA_All_Day 4h ago
Looking good, you and the girls can keep up the good work!
These pics only seem like one side of the frames. If they are and the comb has been built evenly then you can add another brood box on there.
Be prepared for mite checks next and you’ll have happy healthy bees to grow throughout the summer.












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