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DLQ – Have squished same in anticipation of combining colony with Q+. Will 24-36 hours suffice before combination?
 
Thanks Millet, tea sound nice - malt even better. As there was brood (Drone) I anticipate the colony will require time to become hopelessly Q- .... hence the time query.
 
Thanks Millet, tea sound nice - malt even better. As there was brood (Drone) I anticipate the colony will require time to become hopelessly Q- .... hence the time query.

They became hopelessly Q- the minute you killed the the drone laying queen, unless there were two. You can unite them straight away.
 
What if it's lashing down with sub 7.C temperatures .. ? .

I united two mating nucs in such temperatures yesterday..The key is to know what you are doing, have everything prepared and do it as quickly as possible.
 
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You should take the drone brood off with mites.
And no idea to feed drone larvae more.

And it is not bad idea to wait some hours, that drone colony feels itself queenless. And it is not bad idea to put the queen under the push in cage up to next day.
 
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They became hopelessly Q- the minute you killed the the drone laying queen, unless there were two. You can unite them straight away.

Such hurry.... Notice in the minute that they are queenless? What is the difference to wait 4 hours or next day in your life?

You can do many things but to quarantee the succes is not a bad idea.
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I united two mating nucs in such temperatures yesterday..The key is to know what you are doing, have everything prepared and do it as quickly as possible.

I believe it is ok to unite in such temperatures.. my post was aimed at a comment regarding shaking them out in cold weather..;)
 
I believe it is ok to unite in such temperatures.. my post was aimed at a comment regarding shaking them out in cold weather..;)

Even an idiot with half a brain would realise that if it was that cold, the hive wouldn't have been opened in the first place.
But I'll bow to your superior knowledge
 
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To squeeze a drone layer is quite usual thing in spring. Joining colonies...
 
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