Forester Doug
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2019
- Messages
- 68
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Birmingham
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hello there I am in need of some sound advice.
I have had a right ball ache of a year with beekeeping (this is my 2nd year). My colony split in two with a swarm and a second cast swarm which I recovered. I was left with 2 colonies, the original with new cast queen and a swarm with an original swarm queen.
These bees were aggressive all year, and made beekeeping a chore. So I decided to re-queen the swarm with a nice mail order queen, they are doing lovely l, but due to the late swarm they may be a little shy and lacking in preparation for winter
My original hive I placed the remove queen from the swarm into as I believed she had mated, she took over that hive and was laying, so now i had two functioning colonies.
I wanted to unite them and was searching for weeks for the queen in the original colony to snuff her. This culminates in having a thorough search, killing a lot of bees in the process, but I couldn't confirm I had got the queen as I never found her.
I couldn't get back in to check for emergency queen cells due to weather and work commitments, now today to my dismay I found 7 emergency queen cells open in that hive, I must have got the queen, but didn't unite the colonies due to nit having a confirmed kill.
What can I do now? Will there only be 1 emergency queen left? Can she mate at this time of the year (I didn't see an drone cells)? Can I still unite the colonies or is it best to wait till after winter now? - my only fear is both colonies will fail. Any advice gratefully received.
I have had a right ball ache of a year with beekeeping (this is my 2nd year). My colony split in two with a swarm and a second cast swarm which I recovered. I was left with 2 colonies, the original with new cast queen and a swarm with an original swarm queen.
These bees were aggressive all year, and made beekeeping a chore. So I decided to re-queen the swarm with a nice mail order queen, they are doing lovely l, but due to the late swarm they may be a little shy and lacking in preparation for winter
My original hive I placed the remove queen from the swarm into as I believed she had mated, she took over that hive and was laying, so now i had two functioning colonies.
I wanted to unite them and was searching for weeks for the queen in the original colony to snuff her. This culminates in having a thorough search, killing a lot of bees in the process, but I couldn't confirm I had got the queen as I never found her.
I couldn't get back in to check for emergency queen cells due to weather and work commitments, now today to my dismay I found 7 emergency queen cells open in that hive, I must have got the queen, but didn't unite the colonies due to nit having a confirmed kill.
What can I do now? Will there only be 1 emergency queen left? Can she mate at this time of the year (I didn't see an drone cells)? Can I still unite the colonies or is it best to wait till after winter now? - my only fear is both colonies will fail. Any advice gratefully received.