Nubian
New Bee
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- Aug 24, 2015
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- Co. Down
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 4
I'm in my first full year of beekeeping and since my first colony, which I received in the autumn, have wintered well and now buit up strongly, I'm trying to make some increase.
I've made up a nuc with a couple of frames of brood and one of stores, and given them a queen cell, which has hatched today, so I hopefully have a virgin queen in there somewhere...
I'd like to give them another frame of capped brood to bolster their numbers, but I've read that a new queen (assuming that she mates sucessfully etc etc) won't start to lay until all the 'old queen's' brood has hatched. This would mean that adding a frame of brood now will actually delay the new queen coming into lay, which doesn't sound like a good idea.
Is my logic sound, or is the 'no new eggs until old brood hatched' rule just an old wives tale ?
Comments please.
I've made up a nuc with a couple of frames of brood and one of stores, and given them a queen cell, which has hatched today, so I hopefully have a virgin queen in there somewhere...
I'd like to give them another frame of capped brood to bolster their numbers, but I've read that a new queen (assuming that she mates sucessfully etc etc) won't start to lay until all the 'old queen's' brood has hatched. This would mean that adding a frame of brood now will actually delay the new queen coming into lay, which doesn't sound like a good idea.
Is my logic sound, or is the 'no new eggs until old brood hatched' rule just an old wives tale ?
Comments please.