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Field Bee
What do you think is happening here ? Laying workers or young inexperienced queen ?
Know.
Same as [attached].
Bill
What do you think is happening here ? Laying workers or young inexperienced queen ?
What do you think is happening here ? Laying workers or young inexperienced queen ?
What do you think is happening here ? Laying workers or young inexperienced queen ?
What do you think is happening here ? Laying workers or young inexperienced queen ?
So is a drone laying queen missed the period to mate and will therefore never be useful?
So todays inspection confirmed,one hive queenless, with drone laying workers. Believe their is nothing I can do for this colony? Second colony queenless, no brood or larvae of any sort, so have been queenless for a while. I can introduce a caged,mates queen to this colony,but what are my chances of success? Thanks.
So todays inspection confirmed,one hive queenless, with drone laying workers. Believe their is nothing I can do for this colony? Second colony queenless, no brood or larvae of any sort, so have been queenless for a while. I can introduce a caged,mates queen to this colony,but what are my chances of success? Thanks.
When you say shake out do you mean dismantle the hive and leave the bees in the open. Would any be accepted into the remaining queenless hive and therefore cause mote problems?, thanks.
You could try adding a frame of open brood to the laying worker colony. The 'brood pheremone' is supposed to supress the laying worker issue.
At this time with a flow on you should have a good chance of successfully introducing a laying queen, using either a regular queen introduction/travel cage or a push-in cage.
So todays inspection confirmed,one hive queenless, with drone laying workers. Believe their is nothing I can do for this colony? Second colony queenless, no brood or larvae of any sort, so have been queenless for a while. I can introduce a caged,mates queen to this colony,but what are my chances of success? Thanks.
Once you have laying workers the chance of recovering the colony is so small that it's not worth bothering about. A laying worker can have a retinue of workers around her and act like a queen so the chances are, an introduced queens will not survive.
I've tried adding a frame of brood for 3 weeks, once as an experiment. Then introducing a laying queen. She was killed. As 3 frames of brood is a decent nuc, you can see that adding brood to a laying worker colony is not worthwhile. If you need another colony, then start again with a nuc from a good colony.
The difficulty sometimes is identifying whether you have a duff queen or laying workers.
And laying workers can get to the bottom of the cells to lay.
Once you have laying workers the chance of recovering the colony is so small that it's not worth bothering about. A laying worker can have a retinue of workers around her and act like a queen so the chances are, an introduced queens will not survive.
I've tried adding a frame of brood for 3 weeks, once as an experiment. Then introducing a laying queen. She was killed. As 3 frames of brood is a decent nuc, you can see that adding brood to a laying worker colony is not worthwhile. If you need another colony, then start again with a nuc from a good colony.
The difficulty sometimes is identifying whether you have a duff queen or laying workers.
And laying workers can get to the bottom of the cells to lay.
See the tute I posted earlier (thread).
The 'advice' this quote(below) is part of is rubbish info - make a
choice, or find out for yourself.
"I have heard it work but I never tried it myself. "
Bill
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