- Joined
- Apr 17, 2014
- Messages
- 401
- Reaction score
- 59
- Location
- Warwick
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15
I hived a nuc a week or so ago.
Inspected on Sunday and three capped queen cells on one frame.
Marked queen was on an adjacent frame- she was a purchased queen from a big bee farmer north of the border - so I wanted to keep her!
Popped a push in cage over her just to disuade her from leaving and took down the queen cells.
Went back last night to let her out and she was dead at the bottom of the cage.
No queen or queen cells now!
I have just demareed a big hive at another apiary, so I will introduce a frame with queen cells once they are capped.
Once capped, I was originally planning to take down the queen cells in the demaree but am tempted to put a queen excluder under the demareed top box and swap the frames into a brood box with an entrance and run two queens in the hive.
Any views on this?
Inspected on Sunday and three capped queen cells on one frame.
Marked queen was on an adjacent frame- she was a purchased queen from a big bee farmer north of the border - so I wanted to keep her!
Popped a push in cage over her just to disuade her from leaving and took down the queen cells.
Went back last night to let her out and she was dead at the bottom of the cage.
No queen or queen cells now!
I have just demareed a big hive at another apiary, so I will introduce a frame with queen cells once they are capped.
Once capped, I was originally planning to take down the queen cells in the demaree but am tempted to put a queen excluder under the demareed top box and swap the frames into a brood box with an entrance and run two queens in the hive.
Any views on this?