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I will be getting a new mated Queen tomorrow to make a nuc up from the new very prolific bees i have now, that is the easy part.
Hard part (1) is i have what i suspect a laying worker colony that had a test frame put in Saturday gone, if the bees have drawn Queen cells on that test frame when i check on Saturday, is it worth risking another mated Queen to that colony and remove any Queen cells.
Hard Part (2) If the bees have not produced any Queen cells on the test frame and the laying worker is still in there could i shake all the bees out of the hive, then remove all the frames with multiple eggs and drone brood and replace them with drawn empty comb and a couple of frames of new foundation with the new Queen still in the cage in the hive for when all the bees return to the hive, or does both of them option sound a bit risky.
I could let them raise the Queen cells if they make any but three times last year at raising new Queens failed and two Virgin Queens this year also vanished (Swallows) so you may understand why i'm slightly paranoid about trying to get another Virgin Queen mated.
Or Hard part (3) should i write the colony of and let the hive dwindle away.
Thanks.
Steve.
Hard part (1) is i have what i suspect a laying worker colony that had a test frame put in Saturday gone, if the bees have drawn Queen cells on that test frame when i check on Saturday, is it worth risking another mated Queen to that colony and remove any Queen cells.
Hard Part (2) If the bees have not produced any Queen cells on the test frame and the laying worker is still in there could i shake all the bees out of the hive, then remove all the frames with multiple eggs and drone brood and replace them with drawn empty comb and a couple of frames of new foundation with the new Queen still in the cage in the hive for when all the bees return to the hive, or does both of them option sound a bit risky.
I could let them raise the Queen cells if they make any but three times last year at raising new Queens failed and two Virgin Queens this year also vanished (Swallows) so you may understand why i'm slightly paranoid about trying to get another Virgin Queen mated.
Or Hard part (3) should i write the colony of and let the hive dwindle away.
Thanks.
Steve.