robin
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2010
- Messages
- 19
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- nr Wells - Somerset
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
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I had a lovely queen doing a fantastic job, I found her , marked her, and 2 days later discover a load of queen cells, so I create a nuc, remove all queen cells in my main (only) hive and leave for 4 days
4 days later, check nuc - no eggs but queen cell coming on nicely with a couple in reserve
Main hive awash with queen cells and no eggs, all these cells will be using 'older' egg/larvae, so I secured a frame of eggs from a local beekeeper to me and put that in, check in 4 days, lots of queen cells- so I now have hopefully a 'strong' queen, reared from egg, rather than3 day old egg or older larvae
I have lots of queen cells, is there any risk of swarm?? should I reduce the number of queen cells?
cheers guys/girls
I had a lovely queen doing a fantastic job, I found her , marked her, and 2 days later discover a load of queen cells, so I create a nuc, remove all queen cells in my main (only) hive and leave for 4 days
4 days later, check nuc - no eggs but queen cell coming on nicely with a couple in reserve
Main hive awash with queen cells and no eggs, all these cells will be using 'older' egg/larvae, so I secured a frame of eggs from a local beekeeper to me and put that in, check in 4 days, lots of queen cells- so I now have hopefully a 'strong' queen, reared from egg, rather than3 day old egg or older larvae
I have lots of queen cells, is there any risk of swarm?? should I reduce the number of queen cells?
cheers guys/girls