We have 7 colonies split across 2 apiaries, 6 of them are very pleasant to handle but one is awful. None of the other colonies are bouncing off your veil and following you away from the hive, but this one is and it has been happening for some weeks. It has now got to the point that hoping it was a temporary blip is a forlorn hope, and we need to get force it to re-queen.
The issue is that it is a big colony and the queen is unmarked, we did attempt to find her on Saturday, but did not complete the task as we sustained stings even through the suit and gloves, and were driven off.
I want to reduce the size of the colony to make it easier to inspect and then remove the queen, then let them draw queen cells and remove these queen cells and then add a frame of eggs from a far calmer colony.
To reduce the size of the colony, could I take this hive and move it to the far end of the apiary, as I could do that without too much agro, my plan was to bring a nice but small colony from the other apiary and put it where the nasty one is as I move the nasty one. My thinking is the flying bees would go into the new calm colony, build it up and hopefully be nice to handle, and the nasty colony would be much smaller, making it easier to find the queen - hopefully a lot of the colony would be house bees and not yet too aggressive.
Is this likely to work? Will the flying bees enter the new hive (on their old hive stand) and not attack the new colony and queen?
Has anybody done this before?
Thanks for any advice you can give.
The issue is that it is a big colony and the queen is unmarked, we did attempt to find her on Saturday, but did not complete the task as we sustained stings even through the suit and gloves, and were driven off.
I want to reduce the size of the colony to make it easier to inspect and then remove the queen, then let them draw queen cells and remove these queen cells and then add a frame of eggs from a far calmer colony.
To reduce the size of the colony, could I take this hive and move it to the far end of the apiary, as I could do that without too much agro, my plan was to bring a nice but small colony from the other apiary and put it where the nasty one is as I move the nasty one. My thinking is the flying bees would go into the new calm colony, build it up and hopefully be nice to handle, and the nasty colony would be much smaller, making it easier to find the queen - hopefully a lot of the colony would be house bees and not yet too aggressive.
Is this likely to work? Will the flying bees enter the new hive (on their old hive stand) and not attack the new colony and queen?
Has anybody done this before?
Thanks for any advice you can give.