- Joined
- May 28, 2020
- Messages
- 143
- Reaction score
- 84
- Location
- Wantage, Oxfordshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 9
Hi folks, a bit of advice needed from the more experienced.
I have a top bar hive that I’ve been planning to move to a National.
The challenge is that the hive is also hopelessly queenless. I’m guessing for two weeks or so. The clock is ticking to be sure.
As part of my learning curve I’d really like to see if I can save them.
I have a Q on order, arriving by 1pm tomorrow.
So in my thinking I have two options:
Option 1
At the same time as I introduce the Q cage to the colony I also move them to a national by cutting comb off the bars, turn upside down and use elastic bands to keep in frames. I’ll introduce a capped brood frame from another hive.
The problem is that I don’t know how the attract the bees to the national. They have no known Q to follow.
I might be biting off more than I can chew.
But I was wondering if this increases chances of acceptance.
Option 2
Introduce the Q to the colony in the top bar. Place the cage between two bars where many of the bees are. Wait 48hrs, remove the cap. Wait a day or so to check and hope for the best.
After several days, assuming they have accepted her, move them all to a national and add a capped brood frame from another hive.
Any suggestions?
I have a top bar hive that I’ve been planning to move to a National.
The challenge is that the hive is also hopelessly queenless. I’m guessing for two weeks or so. The clock is ticking to be sure.
As part of my learning curve I’d really like to see if I can save them.
I have a Q on order, arriving by 1pm tomorrow.
So in my thinking I have two options:
Option 1
At the same time as I introduce the Q cage to the colony I also move them to a national by cutting comb off the bars, turn upside down and use elastic bands to keep in frames. I’ll introduce a capped brood frame from another hive.
The problem is that I don’t know how the attract the bees to the national. They have no known Q to follow.
I might be biting off more than I can chew.
But I was wondering if this increases chances of acceptance.
Option 2
Introduce the Q to the colony in the top bar. Place the cage between two bars where many of the bees are. Wait 48hrs, remove the cap. Wait a day or so to check and hope for the best.
After several days, assuming they have accepted her, move them all to a national and add a capped brood frame from another hive.
Any suggestions?