If introducing a new queen, you would want to wait until all the eggs and larva are too old for the bees to make their own emergency queen You would want to check it a few times to take down any queen cells they made. After 10 day it should be good. When they're hopelessly queenless (no brood young enough to make a new queen You could introduce your caged queen.
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Be gentle, try not to smash the bees, take your time, keep your hive clean. Glad to see all those recommendations in action! Thanks for sharing 🤪.
Awesome
Many thanks for the thorough explanation , much appreciated I will certainly try . God bless you
I started doing my splits this way too. Saves me a lot of time.
after you take the split, how soon do you introduce the caged queen??
If introducing a new queen, you would want to wait until all the eggs and larva are too old for the bees to make their own emergency queen You would want to check it a few times to take down any queen cells they made. After 10 day it should be good. When they're hopelessly queenless (no brood young enough to make a new queen You could introduce your caged queen.
I didn’t get the point ? He didn’t explain the process . What’s the next step ? Also where in the world is this place ?
Canada?
Yes, Manitoba 🇨🇦
Hello, Thank you for visiting my channel, my location is Manitoba. Here is the next video step by step how I did my splitting. Queen introduction, and acceptance indications. th-cam.com/video/E0YJmW7X5i4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mcU_PT6qupzFClHo