Little John
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 27, 2012
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- Location
- Boston, UK
- Hive Type
- Other
- Number of Hives
- 50+
Hi acabee,
It may be my turn today to start the demaree, but I hope not. This is what I am going to do if I find queen cells with larvae in.
1. Brush all bees into bottom box (stirred not shaken as not to damage QC).
2. Put all brood clean of bees in top box and leave the no of QC you have in mind. Me 1.
3. Bottom box, two three drawn combs plus foundation and syrup. I am putting no brood in as I am not going to encourage them to build QC.
4. QE between boxes. Theory is that all the nurse bees will crawl into top box to look after brood. Flyers and Q will be left in bottom box.
5. Crown board between boxes when above achieved. They are now two colonies.
5. I will have QE on the flyers both ends until I see pollen going in so that the queen cannot swarm.
Sounds so simple does it not? To work!
Suggest that the box on the bottom, containing the Queen/ workforce (initially)/ couple of frames etc - be the NEW box. That will smell slightly differently to the old brood box, and help reinforce the belief that swarming must (somehow) have taken place.
LJ