beekake
House Bee
So, the colonies are building and my plan is to rear some queens this year (got shown how to do it last year). The original intention was to make a strong colony (double brood) queenless (she'll be going into a nuc to start again), then support this through the cell building and larval rearing phase before moving the queen cells into mating nucs (and the original queen back in, probably).
Then I read this months BBKA magazine about using a sort of Demaree arrangement. That might be a bit more convenient than moving the original queen around and would leave her to keep on laying and reduce disturbance, not to mention moving nucs around. Having said that, messing around with snelgrove boards and things does not sound like my cup of tea this year. It's got to be simple!
Does anyone have experience with either of these techniques who could offer advice on the easiest thing for a queen rearing newbie to tackle in their first year?
Thanks,
Beekake
Then I read this months BBKA magazine about using a sort of Demaree arrangement. That might be a bit more convenient than moving the original queen around and would leave her to keep on laying and reduce disturbance, not to mention moving nucs around. Having said that, messing around with snelgrove boards and things does not sound like my cup of tea this year. It's got to be simple!
Does anyone have experience with either of these techniques who could offer advice on the easiest thing for a queen rearing newbie to tackle in their first year?
Thanks,
Beekake