Zante
Field Bee
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2016
- Messages
- 683
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- Location
- Near Florence, Italy
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 2
I'm thinking I'd like to replace my queen. I could buy one, but I want to learn how to do it by myself.
I have a number of plastic queen cups and a few chinese grafting tools, and I've already done grafting during my apprenticeship in London, but t hat was with an existing wax cup, and with a Q- hive.
If I do a grafting in a Q+ hive with a plastic cup, do I risk inducing swarming rather than supersedure? Am I better off just finding the queen and putting her in a nuc with a few frames?
I'd rather go for supersedure if possible because I want to learn how to do these manipulations and I'd rather avoid an interruption in laying, but if it's something that just isn't done or risky, then I'll go for splitting the colony by putting the old queen in a nuc.
I have a number of plastic queen cups and a few chinese grafting tools, and I've already done grafting during my apprenticeship in London, but t hat was with an existing wax cup, and with a Q- hive.
If I do a grafting in a Q+ hive with a plastic cup, do I risk inducing swarming rather than supersedure? Am I better off just finding the queen and putting her in a nuc with a few frames?
I'd rather go for supersedure if possible because I want to learn how to do these manipulations and I'd rather avoid an interruption in laying, but if it's something that just isn't done or risky, then I'll go for splitting the colony by putting the old queen in a nuc.