markrogers
New Bee
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2011
- Messages
- 23
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- Location
- shrewsbury
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
as a new bee i decided to make some candy to block in my about to be delivered mated queen (to replace drone layer).
having read, enjoyed and followed clive de bruyn's book i followed his recipe. which was boil water add sugar until you reach 5:1 then boil for 3 mins
@ 107 deg C. (can't remember exact temp). anyhow i ended up with a product that looked suspiciously like fox's galcier mint. undeterred i poured it into the entrance of my queen introducer cage. i also aded a bit of the candy that came with the queen which worryingly didn't look at all like mine but resembled fudge.
after 9 days i opened up the hive for a snoop and found that the poor queen was still entrapped. the 'fudge' was gone and a small amount of my glacier. i decided to poke a hole through it and try not to spear her. tomorrow i will see if she is still around and laying.
i have obviously made a mistake somewhere. any pointers would be appreciated.
mark
having read, enjoyed and followed clive de bruyn's book i followed his recipe. which was boil water add sugar until you reach 5:1 then boil for 3 mins
@ 107 deg C. (can't remember exact temp). anyhow i ended up with a product that looked suspiciously like fox's galcier mint. undeterred i poured it into the entrance of my queen introducer cage. i also aded a bit of the candy that came with the queen which worryingly didn't look at all like mine but resembled fudge.
after 9 days i opened up the hive for a snoop and found that the poor queen was still entrapped. the 'fudge' was gone and a small amount of my glacier. i decided to poke a hole through it and try not to spear her. tomorrow i will see if she is still around and laying.
i have obviously made a mistake somewhere. any pointers would be appreciated.
mark