I had a failed unite over newspaper recently. A mature mated queen in a colony that I united to a queenless colony that I’d been using as a cell raiser. I checked the unite after a couple of days (probably too soon) saw the queen and eggs & all seemed fine, I removed the newspaper and dismantled the unite. A week later no queen, no eggs, emergency cells.
So I waited til the united but now queenless colony was hopelessly queenless, double checked with a test comb and decided to unite to a Nuc with a recently mated queen with 5 frames of brood. I added the test comb from the queenless part, to the Nuc before transferring to another brood box and united & after taking down the emergency cells on the test comb. Given the previous failed unite, I decided to unite the Nuc not just over newspaper but as an extra precaution I put the queen into a press in cage onto a comb with stores, some empty cells and several nurse bees to look after her, on Friday.
Looked in the hive today (Sunday afternoon) all bees had mingled. Bees in the new colony seemed v calm and around the press in cage and adjacent combs. I checked she was still inside the press in cage, she was. Then I went through all the combs in the Nuc part and there were several new emergency cells on the test comb and a couple on adjacent combs which I took down. I presumed this was down to the queen being in the cage and perhaps not leaving enough bee space around it, for the bees to pick up & transfer her pheromones to the rest of the colony. All the bees on adjacent combs and around the cage were very calm but as I felt cautious from the failed unite last time, I decided to add fondant to the press in cage and open the side tab, allowing her to be eaten out over the next 24h and reassembled the hive.
Now wondering if I’ve done the right thing….Should I have waited til checking no more emergency cells were being made before doing this? Should I check to see if she’s been released tomorrow morning? Or should I just wait a few days and leave them alone?
What do you advise & why?
Thanks
Elaine
So I waited til the united but now queenless colony was hopelessly queenless, double checked with a test comb and decided to unite to a Nuc with a recently mated queen with 5 frames of brood. I added the test comb from the queenless part, to the Nuc before transferring to another brood box and united & after taking down the emergency cells on the test comb. Given the previous failed unite, I decided to unite the Nuc not just over newspaper but as an extra precaution I put the queen into a press in cage onto a comb with stores, some empty cells and several nurse bees to look after her, on Friday.
Looked in the hive today (Sunday afternoon) all bees had mingled. Bees in the new colony seemed v calm and around the press in cage and adjacent combs. I checked she was still inside the press in cage, she was. Then I went through all the combs in the Nuc part and there were several new emergency cells on the test comb and a couple on adjacent combs which I took down. I presumed this was down to the queen being in the cage and perhaps not leaving enough bee space around it, for the bees to pick up & transfer her pheromones to the rest of the colony. All the bees on adjacent combs and around the cage were very calm but as I felt cautious from the failed unite last time, I decided to add fondant to the press in cage and open the side tab, allowing her to be eaten out over the next 24h and reassembled the hive.
Now wondering if I’ve done the right thing….Should I have waited til checking no more emergency cells were being made before doing this? Should I check to see if she’s been released tomorrow morning? Or should I just wait a few days and leave them alone?
What do you advise & why?
Thanks
Elaine