Split Question

Started by mmarmino, May 23, 2013, 12:10:25 PM

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mmarmino

Here's the situation...I have a trap out that I'm in the process of performing on a tree in a ladies yard. From the frame of eggs that I put in the new hive, the bees have made 5 queen cells. I'm wanting to make a split from one of these cells and am not for sure of the process. I will post pics later today.

dfizer

Take one of the frames with a queen cell on it and a frame or so of brood, a frame or two of bees - put all of these in a empty 5 frame nuc then shake in some nurse bees (bees from a frame of larve and eggs) then let the hive raise their own queen.  The split is going to raise their queen and she should be laying in about 25 days. 

David 

mmarmino

There are 5 queen cells all on the same frame, 3 on one side and 2 on the other. They are due to hatch on Tuesday. Do I remove a couple cells and add them to another frame?

iddee

I make a nuc from a strong hive, minus the queen. Then I cut a section from the upper middle of one of the frames. Then I cut a section containing 1 or 2 queen cells from the trap hive, about the same size as the hole, and push it in until the outsides match. The bees will repair the patch after the cell "s" emerge.
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mmarmino

that's what I was thinking. I am going over to their house Monday before the queens emerge and get a frame and a couple cells.

mmarmino

Here's what I meant to do: