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I am curious how much queen age will affect honey production? Ive read that you should re-queen hives every year, every two years and have even read that if you know what you are doing some queens are good for three years. So what is the truth in your opinion and how much does it affect honey harvests? Will you lose 20% production on average as an example with a 2nd year queen?
Also, how late in the year could I shake a couple pounds of bees, introduce a queen and reliably have them survive the coming winter? I live in Wisconsin.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
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The reason some people suggest requeening more often is as a measure of reproductive swarm prevention. Hives with newer queens are less likely to swarm early in the season (just before the spring flow), which means there will be more bees in the hive to collect more nectar and you will get a better harvest from that hive as opposed to one that swarms a couple of times before the flow and is left with only a few thousand bees and a virgin queen when the flow hits. Of course, all that might be for naught if the beekeper doesn't give them ample room for nectar storage and doesn't make the bees crawl through the crowded brood chambers to get to the honey supers which could cause the bees to swarm due to space issues during the flow.
Also, preventing swarms also makes the neighbors happier if they aren't beekeepers.
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You can re queen every 6 months but if she is producing inferior stock then you need a new queen.
like was said, swarm prevention and gentleness are the main 2 reason to re queen every year. :)doak
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And honey production.
If you have a colony that is a poor honey producer, re-queen with a queen from other stock , not her.
:)doak
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Brother Adam said a queen does her best work in her second year...
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Thanks everyone for the information you provided.
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