markb2603
House Bee
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2022
- Messages
- 122
- Reaction score
- 54
- Location
- Donegal, Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
A story as old as time. I had two very expensive queens (in my book anyway) arrive the other day about a week later than initially thought. I had made up 2 nucs exactly 14 days before and checked for queen cells at day 7 and removed any. Based on the assumption they were now hopelessly queenless I pulled the tabs and introduced the queens on Wednesday evening. Both nucs seemed happy and I could see some feeding going on so assumed all alright. Opened up today to check to see if they were released and both cases the same, queen under a pile of bees on the floor being balled. I managed to get both out and back into cages. I sealed up the cages good and proper and put them back in the nucs while I think what to do. What should I do?
- Will the queens be alright and looked after in the cages for a few days?
- By leaving them in for say a week or so, could the nucs then accept the queens? Or because they have balled them, that’s it, no chance? I saw something on another post mentioning chances of success are slim once the queen has been balled.
- Should I just bite the bullet and make up 2 new nucs for these queens (introduce the cages straight away and release after 48 hours) and put test frames in the existing nucs to see if I missed a queen cell?
- After all this, one of the queens is grand and bombing around the cage. The other is curled her abdomen over a bit and while moving, she didn’t seem to be using her back legs and was slow in her movements. Is she done for?
- What did I do wrong? strange that these two would react the same way while when I’ve introduced queens in the past using the same method, no issues at all.