sparklysally
New Bee
- Joined
- May 3, 2023
- Messages
- 15
- Reaction score
- 10
- Location
- London
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15
I did my first attempt at grafting 10 days ago. At the end of day 5 after grafting, I had five well-attended, capped queen cells. Today, on day 10 after grafting, I went to my out-apiary and filled up the apideas with bees, then came to my back garden hives to get the grafting frame, and was gutted to see that the queen cells have now apparently been abandoned, with brace comb throughout.
I am certain that I used the correct-aged larvae (egg-sized and hadn't yet formed the c-shape). The hive is a strong, double-brood hive. I had the grafting frame in the top BB, QE below, and queen in the bottom BB. Had a frame of pollen and a frame of young larvae either side of the graft frame.
What did I do wrong?
Thanks
(pictures are of the frame at day 5 and day 10, and one of the abandoned queen larvae that I cut out of the brace comb).
I am certain that I used the correct-aged larvae (egg-sized and hadn't yet formed the c-shape). The hive is a strong, double-brood hive. I had the grafting frame in the top BB, QE below, and queen in the bottom BB. Had a frame of pollen and a frame of young larvae either side of the graft frame.
What did I do wrong?
Thanks
(pictures are of the frame at day 5 and day 10, and one of the abandoned queen larvae that I cut out of the brace comb).