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MattC

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After more advice from experienced beekeepers on here!

I AS'd my only colony late June. No sign of a laying queen and it must be nearly six weeks since emergence (which would have been in the middle of the wet weather). I've put a test frame in but strongly suspect will be queen -ve, so I'm preparing to merge the colonies next week.

My question is this- assuming the are QCs on the test frame, is it worth a last gamble on raising a new queen this late in the season? I'd move the test frame to a nuc with 2-3 frames stores and an additional frame of brood from the queen +ve colony (which is strong), and merge all the rest. I'll be staking 2 brood frames from the strong colony and a proportion of the bees from the queen -ve colony, in the hope of a last chance of making increase, which was one of my unmet beekeeping aims for this year...

I understand a successful mating early September will be fairly chancy, but perhaps going into winter with a single colony and an ageing queen isn't ideal either..?
 
You could buy in a mated queen. Always a risk, more so with a colony that has been Q- for some time (read the other thread on at the moment?).

No guarantee of success for a strong colony into winter but with polynucs, it is easy to take a 6 frame colony through the winter.....

If Q-, it might be easier to unite now and then split it for introduction of the new queen. Like I say, still time but there are risks for the one hive owner that would not be encountered by those with several.
 
Last autumn I had an usually late swarm (1st October).
The Queen left behind mated during early October...
and has done well this season to my surprise.....
We do have mild autumns here...
 
Thanks for the replies. Weather looks like its turning messy again next week so maybe uniting now, splitting a week or so later and buying in a mated queen might be the most reliable option. Did want to increase with my own stock though...
 

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