One of my colonies was queenless and had 5 open emergency queen cells. I destroyed the cell wax work of all 5 of them, killed one larva with the hive tool and scooped all the other 4 larvae out and left those larvae on somewhere around the lugs for the bees to cannibalise or kill or move them out of the hive or whatever they wanted to do with them, and left those respective larvae’s royal jelly inside their original queen cells for the workers to consume/feed other brood or whatever else they wanted to do with it.
About 3 days later when I opened that hive not only did the bees rebuilt the exact same queencups I had torn down but seemed to have put the same age larvae back in - not sure if the same ones I had put on the lugs or ones from other worker cells. I didn’t know they could do that. So this time round I made sure I took the jelly out and destroyed the larvae that were in.
Curious if anyone had the same experience?
About 3 days later when I opened that hive not only did the bees rebuilt the exact same queencups I had torn down but seemed to have put the same age larvae back in - not sure if the same ones I had put on the lugs or ones from other worker cells. I didn’t know they could do that. So this time round I made sure I took the jelly out and destroyed the larvae that were in.
Curious if anyone had the same experience?