I come across this quite regularly but normally on the same frame with both queens laying within an inch of each other. I was making queens this fall with double screen bottom board and on one that didnt mate went back in to remake. This is what I found. The marked queen from this spring and presumably the one from above that came back to the wrong entrance laying in tandem.
Sorry, should have read not normally.
Bill,
I have looked and looked and I cannot see a second queen in the picture. Where is the second one.
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Jim Altmiller
Bill I can not clearly see the two queens in the picture but I am confident you seen her during this inspection session. I have read and been in discussion here, about two queens in a hive going into Fall and Winter. Could it be Natures way of assuring that the colony has a fair shot at survival in case the older queen dies or fails during the winter?
Phillip
I agree I'm not seeing her in the picture (though maybe she's got her behind in a cell or something...) but I have seen two queens in the same hive before. Usually it appears to be a mother/daughter, but you could be right about the wrong entrance. I assume, though, that you mean the wrong entrance on the same hive, in which case it's a mother/daughter again.
Thanks Jim. I caged her with some attendant and she is now in a nuc at the house.
Hi Folks,
Good video here:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1466430833849980/?s=single_unit&__cft__[0]=AZXjSlm0XDnX55TEmD8WTjL3h1b9Q41P3TNX_hd9PtoeVLYJQRXZNv2XhdEdqN6JZsTZv9mLdg3NXFcOh4Iq9aJvmqZlYhvBU7fct-Fj2B35WjFDJ7WWe-EmEMhVIkSKym2MRdHcoHLBVZGq19nEQ1Ty6Bm7pv4QLGaER7prRdGVEkmQzKNfag1e8EivwIMnX94&__tn__=H-R
Sal
Great video Sal. Thanks.
Jim Altmiller