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Dan163
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Removal by trapping: Question about queens
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July 27, 2007, 11:58:29 AM »
My bee-mentor and I are doing our first ever removal from a chimney on a house and are trapping the bees out. (I think that's what you call it here -- using a mesh cone over the entrance and a bait hive.)
The bees are raising new queens in the bait hive and there is still a large colony inside the chimney. Should we be removing the new queen cells? Or do we want the bait hive to become queenright?
Apologies if this is addressed somewhere else... I did have a darned good look around before posting this, but couldn't find anything definitive.
Thanks,
Dan
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Re: Removal by trapping: Question about queens
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July 27, 2007, 01:37:18 PM »
Some will say they have had luck getting a queen to come out when trapping. I have never had one come out. I have even poured "honey robber" into the nest without success. Anytime I have tried a trap-out without a lure queen, I have ended up with a laying worker. Unless there is a real need to get the queen (for genetics, etc.) I would get the trap hive queen right as soon as possible and build it's strength so it can easily kill off and rob out the original nest.
Just my 2 cents.
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Thanks. I am sure that your two cents worth is worth a lot more than my two cents worth!
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