how did u do that please ?requeened a hive with an old queen and found 2 marked queens in a nuc so took 1 queen and made up another nuc.
Shuffled frames to give the nest some expansion room. Winter fuel consumption in my poly was 5kg by an intermediate-strength colony and now I'm worried about swarming (the colony is really thriving abd is making drones). Boy that's a lesson learnt.
requeened a hive with an old queen and found 2 marked queens in a nuc so took 1 queen and made up another nuc.
how did u do that please ?
How old were these old queens? Just asking.
In view of the forecast I was hoping to do a first quick inspection of the year. It did not turn out as warm as predicted. I ended up removing remnants of fondant. had a look at a few frames in the supers ( on top of brood and half), and put full frames of stores from the edges into middle, and quickly shut up. All looking good. No losses so far!
Plenty of pollen coming into hives, and a bit of nectar being laid down in empty cells.
the queens are from late last summer.one queen i took from a warholtz mini nuc that made it through and the other one from the 2 queen nuc baffled me a bit.i marked a queen from a mini nuc late last summer and she flew off.when i checked my nucs later that week one of them had 2 marked queens in and i know i only marked 1,so she flew from the mini nuc and was accepted in the 5 frame nuc which already had a queen,i let them be and to my amazement she is still there,both laying away.so thats where they came from
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