🐝 How a Hive Raises a New Queen — Part 5
What Beekeepers Watch For in Spring
Spring is one of the most important seasons in the apiary.
After winter, beekeepers don’t rush the hive—we observe it.
Here’s what we’re watching for:
• Queen activity – Is she present and laying in a healthy, consistent pattern?
• Brood health – Are eggs, larvae, and capped brood developing evenly?
• Population growth – Is the colony building enough workers for the season ahead?
• Food stores – Do they have adequate honey and pollen as they ramp up?
• Hive behavior – Calm, purposeful bees usually signal a healthy colony.
Spring inspections aren’t about control—they’re about care.
We’re looking for signs that the hive is balanced, prepared, and thriving.
When the queen is strong and the colony is healthy, the bees can focus on what they were created to do: forage, build, and grow.
Good honey doesn’t start at harvest time.
It starts right here—in careful spring stewardship. 🍯🐝
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