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Title: Queening a swarm
Post by: gardeningfireman on June 01, 2014, 07:49:07 AM
I brought home a massive swarm yesterday. I split it into two deep hive bodies. I had an extra queen, so I put her (in a queen catcher) in the box with the queenless portion of the swarm. Now I am wondering if it was too soon to introduce her. I was afraid they would try to rejoin the other part of the swarm if I didn't, though. Thoughts?
Title: Re: Queening a swarm
Post by: RayMarler on June 01, 2014, 08:48:25 PM
You did fine. Did you lay the queen in the clip on the top bars and watch the swarm bees reaction to her before you put her in the hive?
Title: Re: Queening a swarm
Post by: gardeningfireman on June 02, 2014, 12:08:30 AM
I rubberbanded the queen catcher to a frame, then added the frames from the box with the swarm. I checked on them a few times (outside check only) and they seemed to be fine. They went through an entire quart of syrup overnight. I am working until Tuesday morning, and plan on releasing the queen then.
Title: Re: Queening a swarm
Post by: OldMech on June 02, 2014, 11:34:24 PM

   Most queen clips I know of will allow the bees to get through. Not allowing them to feel queenless before putting her in there may have gotten her killed.  I do not know what type of clip you used so that, along with the unpredictable nature of bees makes it difficult to say.  TBH I will be amazed if they accepted her in a cliup they could access. If they cannot get into the clip with her you have a good chance of succeeding.