BeeOnMyWay
New Bee
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- Sep 22, 2010
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- Saffron Walden
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
I'd welcome some advice from more experienced beekeepers. My question is what happens when an already weak colony creates queen cells while the old queen is still present and laying? When the new queen hatches will the old queen leave naturally, taking up to a third of the workers with her (further weakening the colony), or will the old queen kill the new queen, or the new queen kill the old one? Given any of the above scenarios, should I remove the old queen now?
Some background: my only colony has been very slow to build up this year despite being strong last year. I have seen the queen, eggs, larvae and sealed brood, but so far on only two frames - and that has been the case for some time now. I obtained the colony as a swarm in July last year. I found a single unhatched queen cell in an inspection yesterday and tore it down. For a variety of reasons I had wondered whether the slow build-up was due to varrao and had been treating with Apiguard. There's no evidence of my having a major problem (fewer than one varroa a day average). I removed the Apiguard yesterday. I mention that because I wondered whether it might have something to do with there only being one new queen cell.
Any advice appreciated.
Dairy of a Nervous Beekeeper for more information
Some background: my only colony has been very slow to build up this year despite being strong last year. I have seen the queen, eggs, larvae and sealed brood, but so far on only two frames - and that has been the case for some time now. I obtained the colony as a swarm in July last year. I found a single unhatched queen cell in an inspection yesterday and tore it down. For a variety of reasons I had wondered whether the slow build-up was due to varrao and had been treating with Apiguard. There's no evidence of my having a major problem (fewer than one varroa a day average). I removed the Apiguard yesterday. I mention that because I wondered whether it might have something to do with there only being one new queen cell.
Any advice appreciated.
Dairy of a Nervous Beekeeper for more information