need advice on moving a new queen & swarm

Started by Bob Wilson, March 12, 2020, 02:55:30 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Bob Wilson

Here is the timeline.
MARCH 1- Found swarm cells in my only colony.
I evenly split resources/queencells between hive A (original hive) and hive B.
Queen must have remained in hive A, because all the foragers went back to hive A
MARCH 8- Hive A swarmed anyway.
MARCH 9- Hive A began robbing hive B. I reduced hive B entrance.
MARCH 11- The swarm from hive A moved into my swarm box C. (appx. 10 deep frame size)

What I would like to do is...
MARCH 13- Tranfer the colony in hive B into a spare deep box for a friend. (Is the new queen mated yet?)
Leave the deep box on the empty hive B box to help them reorient themselves.
MARCH 14- Take this colony to my friend's house 15 miles away.
MARCH 14- (on the same day) Move the occupied swarm box C to sit on top of the newly empty Hive B. Give them time to reorient.
MARCH 18- Transfer the swarm box C colony into the empty hive B.

Will this work?



Bob Wilson

Hive B is still being robbed by hive A, I believe. I have a reducer made out of a bit of window screen, allowing only 1 bee in/out. My wife just sent me this picture. I assume it is hive A bees sniffing out the troubled hive B entrance.

van from Arkansas

Mr. Bob.  In the future, move both splits to new location.

I deal with robbing a lil different than most.  After sundown,I move all frames of the hive being robbed into a new hive body to a new location.  I place empty frames in the hive body that was being robbed.  My goal is to make the robbers think the bees absconded.  Works for me very well.

If you just move the robbed hive, the robbers will find it and they are relentless, unless you move miles away.
I have been around bees a long time, since birth.  I am a hobbyist so my answers often reflect this fact.  I concentrate on genetics, raise my own queens by wet graft, nicot, with natural or II breeding.  I do not sell queens, I will give queens  for free but no shipping.

jtcmedic

Mr bob here is a calendar( plus or minus a couple days)
https://thebeeyard.org/cgi-bin/queencalendar2019.pl?date=2020-02-25
I use it often here is the link for regular calander. https://thebeeyard.org/queen-rearing-calendar/
It is a guess on your info you provided I hope it helps. It says 3/26 to check for eggs.
Good luck

MikeyN.C.

Why would u get rid of original Q. Is she that old or are u betting on what u have now?

Bob Wilson

Original queen swarmed out of hive A and moved into the swarm box C. She has a large bunch of bees with her.
Thanks for the advice all.