Voltemand
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2011
- Messages
- 19
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- Location
- Alvechurch
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- 5
LATEST UPDATE 20 August, One of the nucs went queen-laying. They killed a Buckfast a few days after after I had made them - though I did give them access immediately on insertion (via candy entrance). I searched for a queen for some time after, and gave them a redundant laying queen, whom they also killed in the cage two days later. Lay appeared in nuc and seemed normal, but no queen, much lay, now all drone. I will scatter them when I am sure all my hives have laying queens.
So my original question remains. How soon does a nuc or hive go drone-laying, and is there a way to recognise when it has?
So my original question remains. How soon does a nuc or hive go drone-laying, and is there a way to recognise when it has?