LittleGreyRabbit
New Bee
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2011
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- Location
- London
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
As the colony has already swarmed - and I don't yet know if I can retrieve the swarm from the tree - would it have been better (in hindsight) to move the frame with the queen in her swarm cell that I found today into the new hive? Instead of chucking her in the garden pond.
Would she have stayed put in the now queenless hive or was she "programmed" to take off with a swarm anyway?
I suppose some more queen cells will appear in the next five days, as the old queen has gone off. If I haven't been able to hive the swarm, these new queen cells will be all I have to keep both hives going. Do I go on destroying swarm cells and hoping for cells on the face of the frames? or are any and all queen cells now worth looking after until two emerge (one for each hive). Assuming that I don't catch the swarm.
Thanks in advance.
Would she have stayed put in the now queenless hive or was she "programmed" to take off with a swarm anyway?
I suppose some more queen cells will appear in the next five days, as the old queen has gone off. If I haven't been able to hive the swarm, these new queen cells will be all I have to keep both hives going. Do I go on destroying swarm cells and hoping for cells on the face of the frames? or are any and all queen cells now worth looking after until two emerge (one for each hive). Assuming that I don't catch the swarm.
Thanks in advance.