The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Other => Topic started by: egglady on May 26, 2010, 10:15:49 pm
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I got my first nuc at the weekend complete with queen cell (unsealed) and was advised to leave it a few days then to transfer the frames into my own broodbox and replace the solid floor with a ventilated one.
I did all of this this evening and was really careful when i moved the frame with the queen cell on it. i didnt check to see if it was sealed yet, but it did certainly seem bigger/longer than it was at the weekend when i last saw it.
Anyhow, i was passing the hive a couple of hours later and at the entrance to the hive was a white larvae - not big enough yet to know it was a bee but certainly a bee larvae. i just presumed the bees were doing some housekeeping while they were waiting for their new queen to emerge.
however now that i'm thinking about it a bit more, i'm wondering if it is possible that i've dislodged her when i was moving the frames and she's maybe fallen out (assuming the cell wasnt yet covered)?
what should i do?
Laura
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Were there other bees in your hive broodbox before you put the Queen in? They may have reacted badly to the intrusion?
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no, 3 frames were put in the broodbox from an existing hive so they should have been settled with each other i'd imagine
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You cannot do anything right now.
Also queen cell is sealed on day 9, emerges on day 16 and then mates and starts to lay within about a month of emerging. I wouldn't disturb, but check for flying bees (pollen brought in?). If queen cell was not sealed when you got them, it should be by now, and you should wait so not disturb her when she might set off for /return from mating.
When you go into the hive and they have no queen - they will be quite badly tempered, so be prepared for stings! And then shout for help from local beekeepers!
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thanks anke,i was going to check today but it was too wet and i thought it would just wind them all up
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still havent been able to check the hive cos when i am here, it is pouring with rain or else windy. so i'm thinking that now isnt a good time to check the hive as the queen (if she's there) will be in asealed cell and i should leave well alone till she emerges?