- Joined
- Jan 18, 2021
- Messages
- 2,306
- Reaction score
- 2,178
No, I'm not speaking about personal experiences. I'm now seeing the results from two queens created in split, which have reached the stage where some of their offspring are foragers. At first I was quite surprised and started to think I had a huge raid of robbers. But close inspection and having watched the entrance a lot, I can see that the queen must have had liasons with quite a few Buckfast or similar.
From a starting point of the original queen who produces very dark bees with no hint of yellow/orange, I now have what appears to be a colony which is 50% Buckfasty. Far from being disappointed with this, I'm pleased to have the variety. Both queens are laying really well and I'll leave you to guess which one is laying down honey at the fastest rate.
The colonies both have equally good manners as the parent colony and can be managed with smoke just kept in the background for a crisis.
Obviously there is plenty of time for me to discover downsides to having such "mongrels" (I wish there was a better name), but maybe this positive experience will reassure a few other novices to beekeeping that it may be possible to be happy with your bees without having to buy into the system of using commercially raised queens.
From a starting point of the original queen who produces very dark bees with no hint of yellow/orange, I now have what appears to be a colony which is 50% Buckfasty. Far from being disappointed with this, I'm pleased to have the variety. Both queens are laying really well and I'll leave you to guess which one is laying down honey at the fastest rate.
The colonies both have equally good manners as the parent colony and can be managed with smoke just kept in the background for a crisis.
Obviously there is plenty of time for me to discover downsides to having such "mongrels" (I wish there was a better name), but maybe this positive experience will reassure a few other novices to beekeeping that it may be possible to be happy with your bees without having to buy into the system of using commercially raised queens.