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I'm trying to make sure I have the timeline correct....2 questions (at least) here:
If I am performing the demaree swarm control method, how long do I wait to go in and remove the queen cells?
Trying to calculate ...assuming I have a few things correct..... say there is a freshly laid egg which will hatch on day four. For a further three days after this it can be turned into a queen larva by the workers. That makes 7 days. So say on day 8 of a demaree, it should not be possible for the workers to make a viable queen. Is this correct? If I demaree at 11am on the first of the month, and go back at 11am on the 8th and destroy all queen cells, would that cover me?
Wikipedia says 7 to 10 days on a demaree before removing cells. Is leaving it a few days longer (say up to day 10) safer/best or can it be done with confidence earlier?
Further, if I am trying to raise a queen from this method (just one), what is the best day to go in and choose the queen cell to be retained and what are the things I should look for in choosing that cell?
Thanks.
If I am performing the demaree swarm control method, how long do I wait to go in and remove the queen cells?
Trying to calculate ...assuming I have a few things correct..... say there is a freshly laid egg which will hatch on day four. For a further three days after this it can be turned into a queen larva by the workers. That makes 7 days. So say on day 8 of a demaree, it should not be possible for the workers to make a viable queen. Is this correct? If I demaree at 11am on the first of the month, and go back at 11am on the 8th and destroy all queen cells, would that cover me?
Wikipedia says 7 to 10 days on a demaree before removing cells. Is leaving it a few days longer (say up to day 10) safer/best or can it be done with confidence earlier?
Further, if I am trying to raise a queen from this method (just one), what is the best day to go in and choose the queen cell to be retained and what are the things I should look for in choosing that cell?
Thanks.
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