justsmith
House Bee
Anyone got any hints on demaree, going to try my frist one this weekend on one of my hives. E.G. how best to let the drones out, problems which might happen
Take a standard crown / feeder board, cut a slot entrance in one side and cover the holes with a piece of old queen excluder.
Place this board on top of the supers and under your top brood box and this allows the bees (especially the drones) to exit whilst keeping the drones out of the supers.
The same works for me, but I make my board with a deeper space on the topside, about 20mm, which helps accommodate a queen cell that might be hanging down under a frame.
Same way as a floor gives you more space under a frame, rather than just one beespace.
Started one on our strongest colony last Sunday, marked Queen on 2 frames in box of foundation, QX, 3 drawn supers, QX, original bb with remaining 7 frames of brood
Hoping to raise some queens of our own
Checked on them tonight -not a single QC, not so much as a playcup - little gits
Will a crownboard with a single 50mm hole placed under the top box help to make them feel more isolated ?
Or do I need to go the whole hog and put a proper crownboard and additional entrance on ?
Will a crownboard with a single 50mm hole placed under the top box help to make them feel more isolated ?
The beauty of the QC's you can get with a Demaree are that they are more like supercedure cells in appearance and are often located along the bottom bars. If you isolate the top brood box you will get emergence QC's- is that what you want?
I find that if you Demarree young or exceptionally productive queens the pheromone is still strong so they don't make QC's
Enter your email address to join: