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- 5
I've been reading Wally Shaw's guide to the Snelbrove II manipulations in response to finding QCs in the colony. The basics I think I grasp.
But I have a couple of questions.
Any advice or correction gratefully received.
- Upon finding evidence of SQCs, move most of the brood plus the Queen to a new BB adjacent to the target hive (he calls this part the Parent Colony).
- Leave 2 frames of BIAS (but without bees) in the old BB at the old site. No QCs. He calls this the Artificial Swarm.
- The flying bees will leave the Parent colony and return to the 2 frames in the Artificial Swarm, thus depriving the Parent Colony of foragers.
- Since the flying bees have left the Parent Colony the bees there will lose any urge to swarm and the Queen will carry on laying up the frames there.
- Upon return to the 2 frames in the Artificial Swarm the flying bees think that they have swarmed and lose any urge to swarm, but set about making EQCs there since the Artificial Swarm is Q-.
- 2nd manipulation 9-10 days later; take the Queen from the Parent Colony and pop her back into the Artificial Swarm to make it Q+, where the bees will then destroy the EQCs that they had made. She will then settle back in to laying up the frames there.
- Leave the old Parent Colony (now Q-) to raise their own EQC if an increase is required, or unite it with another colony if not.
But I have a couple of questions.
- Is is critical that only 2 frames of BIAS are left in the Artificial Swarm? What if one left 3 or 4 frames there? Why is 2 so important?
- Is it critical that so many frames of BIAS are moved with the Queen in the Parent Colony. What if one left her with only 5 frames?
Any advice or correction gratefully received.