- Joined
- Mar 9, 2016
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- Location
- Gower, where all the fun happens
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 24 + a few nucs....this has to stop!
I have been trying to deal with the hive from hell for a while. It was a prime swarm from last year on dble brood and produced 3 supers in the spring. Temper was OK then but has got worse over the last 2 months or so. I can only describe the experience when opening it as the equivalent to shaking a bottle of pop and opening it straight away... Unfortunately the hive is full of angry bees, not bubbles!!
I did a vertical split 3 weeks ago to separate brood from flyers, separated the 2 bb with a snelgrove board, killed the queen 8 days after and introduced a mated queen with the brood when they couldn't raise another one. Unfortunately, they killed her. I then re-assembled the hive and added a frame of larvae from another hive for them to raise their own as I was going away.
I can either let them get on with it and don't open the hive for a good few weeks by which time they will have dwindled but I am not guaranteed a good queen. Split brood and nurse bees from flyers and try to introduce another mated queen after removing all QCs or split again and place the remaining brood and nurse bees under a good nuc separated by a snelgrove board for a good week or so before uniting after removing all QCs. If I go for the last 2 options I will have to close all the flyers when they are back at the original site and dispose of them.
Thoughts please?
I did a vertical split 3 weeks ago to separate brood from flyers, separated the 2 bb with a snelgrove board, killed the queen 8 days after and introduced a mated queen with the brood when they couldn't raise another one. Unfortunately, they killed her. I then re-assembled the hive and added a frame of larvae from another hive for them to raise their own as I was going away.
I can either let them get on with it and don't open the hive for a good few weeks by which time they will have dwindled but I am not guaranteed a good queen. Split brood and nurse bees from flyers and try to introduce another mated queen after removing all QCs or split again and place the remaining brood and nurse bees under a good nuc separated by a snelgrove board for a good week or so before uniting after removing all QCs. If I go for the last 2 options I will have to close all the flyers when they are back at the original site and dispose of them.
Thoughts please?