Swarm prep starts long before you physically see anything.
You found a solution yourself before asking, just keep doing
that, swarm prevention is not a one day fix unless you install
a QR and so kill the urge.
Bill
Demareering when you should add one brood box more?
That only mix the build up.
Just add the box and look what happens.
Anyway, the colony seems to be running out of room in the brood area. So I think I'll try Demareeing them with the aim of getting them onto a double brood.
Agreed... the ones rattling their sticks here in hopeI'll try, but there's always one watching...
They're in swarm mode so Demarree won't work - it's a proactive rather than a reactive manipulation.
That's confusing, from a local bee keeping association "only perform the manipulations when the colony is ready. That is, the colony must be ready to swarm. Key indicators will be brood on 8 or more combs, lots of drones and early signs of queen cell production (queen cups being extended)."
I'll have a think and try something, if it doesn't work I'll know for next time.
All this total gibberish from this bot is getting a bit tedious now
masterBK;671959 So procedure worked on 27 of them.[/QUOTE said:How do you know that they also wouldn't have swarmed if they had simply been left alone on double brood?
Me thinks you are missing a control here.
If it's any help 2 out 20 of my double brood have thrown up queen cells.
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