Well - what a palaver! She arrived in the post, (held out at arms length by Brian the postie
) with her ladies in waiting and the first instruction was to "separate the queen from the workers using a plastic bag". You should have seen me! Trying to prise open the tiny little cage she arrived in, encourage them all out, then get the queen back in! I was all dressed up ready for beekeeping on one of the hottest days of the year and, I know ladies don't sweat, but boy was I perspiring! Finally got it all done and went to the hive. By this time the cage had voluntarily opened again (how come it was so bloody difficult to open in the first place?) and I had to get the queen back in it again, and release her ladies. Then put the cage (after dousing in sugar syrup) in the lower brood box (I work off two). Next day went back to take off the tape covering the candy in the cage, and the bees were really calm and the buzz was united. It was really weird - they had changed in a day.
Today is the day I should go and check for egg laying but the weather is not too clever at the moment....fingers crossed that I have a result!