introducing mated queen

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1 apr destroyed defective queen
3 apr destroyed q cells x2 (not a lot of brood left from failing q so am v sure no more q cells) - introduced caged queen with clip over fondant in situ
5 apr (just now)
- opened to remove clip
- destroyed 1 more q cell (scoured for any others and none
- bees were 'clumping' on cage and i couldnt read their behaviour i.e. protective or aggressive but they were keen to get back on cage as i brushed them off
- removed clip and put cage back

have i done the right thing?
 
so

1 apr destroyed defective queen
3 apr destroyed q cells x2 (not a lot of brood left from failing q so am v sure no more q cells) - introduced caged queen with clip over fondant in situ
5 apr (just now)
- opened to remove clip
- destroyed 1 more q cell (scoured for any others and none
- bees were 'clumping' on cage and i couldnt read their behaviour i.e. protective or aggressive but they were keen to get back on cage as i brushed them off
- removed clip and put cage back

have i done the right thing?

Better safe than sorry.
If your introducing a bought in queen sent by mail then she will have been off laying for a while. I would alway use a push (press) in cage to get her laying again over 4+ days before releasing her and seeing how the colony behaves towards her.
Best of luck
 

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