SUCCESS ------ First Split / First Queen

Started by Captain776, June 16, 2017, 07:29:41 AM

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Captain776

Moved a frame with 3 Queen cells and 2 other frames into a 5 frame NUC and kept an eye on it. Now she is back from mating.
Hopefully in a day or 2, I will be seeing eggs.
Bought my first NUC April 7, 2016.
Like all you when you first started, I am fascinated with beginning Beekeeping and trying to learn all I can.
I retired May 2015 and have added this to my short list of hobbies.

Acebird

Brian Cardinal
Just do it

BeeMaster2

Congratulations. How do you know she is back from mating?
Jim
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Ben Franklin

Captain776

Quote from: sawdstmakr on June 16, 2017, 10:08:43 AM
Congratulations. How do you know she is back from mating?
Jim

I see fresh Larvae..........and........her, cuz she is marked
Bought my first NUC April 7, 2016.
Like all you when you first started, I am fascinated with beginning Beekeeping and trying to learn all I can.
I retired May 2015 and have added this to my short list of hobbies.

tycrnp

Yay!!! :grin:  Did you mark her yourself? If so, what do you use?

Captain776

Quote from: tycrnp on June 25, 2017, 12:43:10 PM
Yay!!! :grin:  Did you mark her yourself? If so, what do you use?

Yes, I marked her myself.
I had her in a clip type queen holder, so took her in the bathroom in case she flew, I put my finger at the edge of the clip so she would walk on it.
Let her hold your index finger with her legs, she will readily do this
Then while holding her, dab a spot of the appropriate color on her Thorax.......hard round spot behind her head.

Must be very careful not to get on her wings or body other than Thorax.......both can damage her.

Be sure to be ready.........you have already dubbed your paint stick a few times and wiped it off, prepare a small drop on the end of paint stick, so you can just do it and put her back in clip or container to dry.

Now I wish I could find my other 2 Queens and get them marked but those both have 2 deep boxes and boiling with bees, will be hard to find.
Bought my first NUC April 7, 2016.
Like all you when you first started, I am fascinated with beginning Beekeeping and trying to learn all I can.
I retired May 2015 and have added this to my short list of hobbies.