Workers in Queen Cage

Started by sc-bee, July 24, 2011, 02:18:39 AM

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sc-bee

I ordered a handful of queens.  I received them a couple of days ago. The workers are rapidly dying. I know I can replace the workers and I have always heard nurse bees from brood area. Does it matter, can I grab a few from a honey super and replace them. I prefer not to break down the hive or bank them in a hive.
John 3:16

joebrown

How long are you going to keep them caged?

T Beek

Without workers to feed and groom your queen she will die (dead workers is not a good sign).  I've kept them up to week in the spring when weather sucked.  How are you keeping them?  Should be cool, dry and dark.  Get them in hives asap.

thomas
"Trust those who seek the truth, doubt those who say they've found it."

sc-bee

They are cool and dark. Put four in yesterday(all those had dead workers) was hoping to get other four in today--- but it won't happen. Three of the four look good. One has only one worker left. Hope to get them in the morning. Had them since Thurs-- need to get them in right away!
John 3:16

T Beek

Make sure you are giving them some water (often forgotten).  Just dip finger in some water and put on screen.  A couple dabs a day will do ya.

thomas
"Trust those who seek the truth, doubt those who say they've found it."

Kathyp

why are you doing so much requeening?  do you have bad queens, or are you doing splits?
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Abraham  Lincoln
Speech in Kansas, December 1859

sc-bee

Both, I am bad about letting a queen limp along. I requeened 4 and I am going to split 4.
John 3:16