Uniting a Nuc with queenless hive

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I have a very strong hive which is hopelessly queenless for 5 wks. Tried adding a virgin queen in a cage but no luck...they killed her.
The hive has 2 supers.
How can I unite a q+ Nuc safely to this hive?.
? Newspaper and qxc over the brood box, add the Nuc frames into another brood box over this. Then how do I manage 2 supers with bees..do I put newspaper between the brood box with Nuc frames before adding the supers and if so will bees survive in that with no outlet?
 
I have a very strong hive which is hopelessly queenless for 5 wks. Tried adding a virgin queen in a cage but no luck...they killed her.
The hive has 2 supers.
How can I unite a q+ Nuc safely to this hive?.
? Newspaper and qxc over the brood box, add the Nuc frames into another brood box over this. Then how do I manage 2 supers with bees..do I put newspaper between the brood box with Nuc frames before adding the supers and if so will bees survive in that with no outlet?
Are you sure they're hopelessly Q-? have you tried a test frame?
 
Agree with JBM. ARE they hopelessly queenless? Is there a new queen in there? After five weeks if they are there may be laying workers too
 
Well did a stupid thing! Put in test frame but then was given a v q. Cells were being drawn but then I took out the frame with the cells to a Nuc when I put in the caged q.
Left that for 3 days then released q and they killed! But I have a few Nucs that I want to unite as I don't want too many stocks.
 
Well did a stupid thing! Put in test frame but then was given a v q. Cells were being drawn but then I took out the frame with the cells to a Nuc when I put in the caged q.
Left that for 3 days then released q and they killed! But I have a few Nucs that I want to unite as I don't want too many stocks.

Some colonies simply won't except a new queen, they prefer to raise their own. In hind sight should have left the test frame and the QC being drawn and later reducing cells.
 

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