Hi all,
Just a bit of assistance required I am going to make a split towards the middle of April so I was looking into it and have decided (from one of the threads here) to use Wally Shaws method but the problem arises that I can't find the Queen, looking during my first inspection, i have also seen a couple of double eggs only 3 sets of double eggs. (But there is capped brood larvae and eggs)
Does this mean anything? As I have read this is a sign of a laying worker.
Also is there any tricks for finding the queen?
And Wally Shaw says if you can't find the queen you can shake the bees in to a brood box with the frames to be removed For the split put a queen excluder on top and then place the other frames in a brood box on top. Has anyone tried this? How do you know you have the queen for definite maybe she can fit through the queen excluder?
Excuse the long post
Cheers
Just a bit of assistance required I am going to make a split towards the middle of April so I was looking into it and have decided (from one of the threads here) to use Wally Shaws method but the problem arises that I can't find the Queen, looking during my first inspection, i have also seen a couple of double eggs only 3 sets of double eggs. (But there is capped brood larvae and eggs)
Does this mean anything? As I have read this is a sign of a laying worker.
Also is there any tricks for finding the queen?
And Wally Shaw says if you can't find the queen you can shake the bees in to a brood box with the frames to be removed For the split put a queen excluder on top and then place the other frames in a brood box on top. Has anyone tried this? How do you know you have the queen for definite maybe she can fit through the queen excluder?
Excuse the long post
Cheers