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Sorry for another queenless question but...
I split a colony and the Q- half formed plenty of Q cells that were reduced to the best one. This appeared to hatch around 10th July (cell open at the tip). I've never seen the Q and, to date, there's no eggs and the bees don't seem to be preparing for any. I added a frame of eggs on 26th but having checked they not formed any new Q cells.
I know this suggests there's a Q but I've never had to wait that long and I'd like to merge the colony if it's not going to raise a Q.
Strangely the Q+ half of the split became queenless after the split and that has now raised a Q which was laying well yesterday.
If I merge them, I'd like to move the Q+ colony to the Q- site. Should I put the Q+ brood box on top of the Q- box or put the Q+ box on the bottom? To be clear they were the same colony a month ago if that helps.
I split a colony and the Q- half formed plenty of Q cells that were reduced to the best one. This appeared to hatch around 10th July (cell open at the tip). I've never seen the Q and, to date, there's no eggs and the bees don't seem to be preparing for any. I added a frame of eggs on 26th but having checked they not formed any new Q cells.
I know this suggests there's a Q but I've never had to wait that long and I'd like to merge the colony if it's not going to raise a Q.
Strangely the Q+ half of the split became queenless after the split and that has now raised a Q which was laying well yesterday.
If I merge them, I'd like to move the Q+ colony to the Q- site. Should I put the Q+ brood box on top of the Q- box or put the Q+ box on the bottom? To be clear they were the same colony a month ago if that helps.