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Started by Banjeezie, May 05, 2016, 01:35:23 PM

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Banjeezie

Newbie here. I tried to do my first cut out and only had time to remove some of the bees and some of the comb.  I have had that group of bees at my house for a week today and can finally return to collect the rest of the comb and colony.  I have inspected the portion at my house (which seem to be working and doing their thing just fine) and cannot locate a queen.  So when I go back and if I find the queen and everything goes well, can I combine them back together without them fighting or anything?
"Integrity is key."
~Semper Fi~

Psparr

Can do a newspaper combine. Will be fine.

Banjeezie

"Integrity is key."
~Semper Fi~

cao

Welcome.  If they are queenless and haven't started making on of their own,  they should accept the other bees.  But a newspaper combine would be safer and only takes a couple of sheets of newspaper. :wink:

Banjeezie

So I put the newspaper and put the queenless hive on top.  I'm not sure exactly how to tell if they started making a queen of their own or not, but I checked after 24 hours and the paper was not torn at all so I put a little slit in it like I have seen suggested in other posts.  Will check again in a couple of days.
"Integrity is key."
~Semper Fi~