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Plenty of drones around already this spring, so looking good for an earlier start to queen rearing this year.
Plenty of drones around already this spring, so looking good for an earlier start to queen rearing this year.
Plenty of drones around already this spring, so looking good for an earlier start to queen rearing this year.
I don't start grafting until early May.
Plenty of drones around already this spring, so looking good for an earlier start to queen rearing this year.
There are drones here too but they're immature.
If you started grafting tomorrow the drones would be fertile by the time your virgins were ready to mate.
We have 0C forecast for Tuesday night and -2C for Wednesday night.
I prefer to wait. We have 0C forecast for Tuesday night and -2C for Wednesday night. Even day temperatures aren't forecast to return to double digits until next Sunday.
To raise 10 queens you should aim at producing 20 Q cells as a 50% success rate in terms of producing fully mated laying queens is to be expected and be pleased if you beat that.
A nucleus set up as a swarm box works OK as a cell starter if loads of young workers and no queen present and plenty of stores especially pollen present. Also best to not have any competing young brood present so all the royal jelly produced by the nurse bees goes to the potential queen larvae. Also best to feed if doing it during the cold spell.
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