Obee1
Field Bee
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2014
- Messages
- 962
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- South Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 11 ish plus some nucs
Today did the first stage of requeening my hive from hell. New buckfast queen arrived at lunch time complete with her court. Suited up with an extra layer underneath. Sunny weather little breeze so felt a tadge too warm. Having read acres of info on requeening decided to go down the introduce to a nuc first route. Dug out poly nuc and some spare frames, made sure smoker was well lit and trudged down garden to face the evil hive. I needed 2 frames of emerging brood, 2 of honey/ pollen and a foundation frame. Oh and nurse bees. Lots of nurse bees. The hive wasn't too bad. I think my episode with them on Sunday makes all other manipulations seem easy by comparison. Got the required ingredients. Sprayed nurse bees lightly with my magic mix of a menthol mint dissolved in water. By now donor hive is getting antsy and I needed more bees so shut the hive up and retreated for coffee. Went back half hour later and shook in more bees. This time they were horrible. Job done, hive and nuc closed I just needed to wait a short while and introduce new queen. Only the guard bees would not stop guarding me. Running down street followed by bees not an option after member of public got stung on Sunday so had to wait it out in garden. For half an hour. Finally they left me. Came inside. Removed attendant bees from queens cage then put her between 2 brood frames in nuc. Didn't remove tab yet.
The waiting starts......
The hard part is yet to come...... Finding meangreenqueen and squishing her. Feeling less worried about it as today wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
The waiting starts......
The hard part is yet to come...... Finding meangreenqueen and squishing her. Feeling less worried about it as today wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.