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Morning, introduced caged queen on Friday, when would you puncture the candy?
Morning, introduced caged queen on Friday, when would you puncture the candy?
Never
Now, with more information on what you're trying to do...I would have used a push-in cage to introduce the new queen.
Thanks for that. I've only recently become acquainted with the concept of a push-in cage. Interestingly such a device does not appear in Thorne's catalogue (?the largest retailer of bee equipment in the UK).
To amplify SteveG's question (he has the misfortune to have me as his mentor):
For time availability for us both we decided to remove the old queen and introduce the new Q on the same day. Thus we didn't break the tab covering the candy. It is a small quiet colony so our question is:how many days would you leave the cage before removing the tab?
[Normally I introduce the new queen to a colony from which I removed the old queen about 3 days before - but then you've the nuisance of having to go through the box and destroy any emergency queen cells - at least I assume folk do this]
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