Many queens go off lay in late summer, but start again when the ivy flowers or beekeeper feeds.one of my colonies is queenless
Hi, just found out that one of my colonies is queenless. Is it too late to merge ?
Hang on, you have treatment on too? That can put the queen off lay too. So if i were you I would be 100% certain before making any drastic decisions. It is hard to 'do nothing' but sometimes that is the right thing to do for a period.Thanks, it was a very late prime swarm (not one of mine) 21/9/21 put on fresh comb, never seen queen or ELS. I will leave well alone and check them again in two weeks when the treatment is finished. If nothing else I will have 11 drawn frames full of stores.
thanks, it just about how late you can still merge if your definite theirs no queen ?
What happens in two weeks time if I’m still queenles, merge or is it too late. with the temperature dropping so quick it’s a worry about opening up as you never know what’s coming in this country.
On the subject of buying queens, my local BBKA, Dean Forest Beekeepers run their own breeding program to help members with local queens and also those whom want to reduce the amount of queens brought in from abroad. Temperament, laying pattern etc all factored in.
thanks, but what would be lowest winter temperature that a quick inspection could be done ?
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