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Here is the short question:
I just installed a new mated queen in her cage yesterday into a fresh split and that same evening I found (looking in through the bottom screen) three caped queen cells. So do I destroy the capped cells or will my new queen do it for me.
Here's is how I got there:
I have a strong hive overwintered that I planned to split do avoid a swarm.
Last Friday I separated the two Full deeps to see where the queen was since I have not been able to find her. All the foragers flew back to the bottom deep box and the other deep has a lot of bees in it but no foragers just nurse bees from what I can see. After keeping them separated for 2 days I moved over the one without the queen to the new stand and installed the new caged queen yesterday (Sunday). Then yesterday evening I looked underneath to see what was going through the bottom screen and noticed what looks like three capped queen cells. So I figure my two choices are when I let her out of the cage I can remove the capped cells (1). Or will my new queen destroy the capped cells once she is let out from her cage(2)?
I don't think my original queen in the original side of the split got hurt or missing even through I cant find her because they are very active and bringing in pollen still.
I also don't think I lost a swarm because both boxes are packed with bees.
Please give me some advise on my next steps about the queen cells.
Regards
JBetch
I just installed a new mated queen in her cage yesterday into a fresh split and that same evening I found (looking in through the bottom screen) three caped queen cells. So do I destroy the capped cells or will my new queen do it for me.
Here's is how I got there:
I have a strong hive overwintered that I planned to split do avoid a swarm.
Last Friday I separated the two Full deeps to see where the queen was since I have not been able to find her. All the foragers flew back to the bottom deep box and the other deep has a lot of bees in it but no foragers just nurse bees from what I can see. After keeping them separated for 2 days I moved over the one without the queen to the new stand and installed the new caged queen yesterday (Sunday). Then yesterday evening I looked underneath to see what was going through the bottom screen and noticed what looks like three capped queen cells. So I figure my two choices are when I let her out of the cage I can remove the capped cells (1). Or will my new queen destroy the capped cells once she is let out from her cage(2)?
I don't think my original queen in the original side of the split got hurt or missing even through I cant find her because they are very active and bringing in pollen still.
I also don't think I lost a swarm because both boxes are packed with bees.
Please give me some advise on my next steps about the queen cells.
Regards
JBetch