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- Location
- Stoke on Trent
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 6 to 8 Langstroth jumbos, a few Langstroth and National nucs.
12C and 25mph gusts so topped up feeder on Q rearing nuc.
Strange today - the weather was better, warmer, less windy but still a little unsettled with odd showers. The bees in all hives decided to stay home as very few were flying. I decided to tidy the apiary, cut the grass, deadheaded roses and weeded and was left perfectly alone by the bees.
That should work ok. Was the queen cell he left capped? They may still swarm of course. Needs a new thread really for help from the othersMy bees have been flying strongly inspite of conditions.
I did get a call off a newbie . He’d inspected his bees Yesterday . A swarm from late April having three supers already .
His question involved the old Queen cells question,
I asked him was the Queen present and where were the Queen cells . He said mid frame but a couple of manky looking ones on the bottom of the outer frame . .
What have you done about it ! He said . I’ve despatched the old Queen .
Damn I thought . I then knocked down the Queen cells save one . Is this ok !
I thought bugger . I advised him to re inspect in 4 days to see if the bees had produced any more cells . If so , to pick the best looking unsealed cell in a sheltered position . Stick a pin in the frame top and the side of the frame containing the selected cell.
A advised him the four days was to ensure that they wouldn’t have anything to build any more cells .
What have I forgotten ! It’s a long time since I found myself the his situation .
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That should work ok. Was the queen cell he left capped? They may still swarm of course. Needs a new thread really for help from the others
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And culled the Queen .
A novel approach to swarm control?
And culled the Queen
A novel approach to swarm control?
I've heard it advised from some 'beekeepers'
I've heard it advised from some 'beekeepers'
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