Red Daffodil Pollen |
OV Queen and Brood |
I was hoping to find a queen cell to split, but decided that I'd try another walk away split as there was lots of bees and brood in the hive. Wouldn't you know that the frame I selected for the most eggs, also had the queen on it! I carefully nudged her off into the open space made from two removed frames and as I leaned in over the hive to check on her, the hat of my veil tipped forward, covering my eyes. As quick as I tipped it back the queen was nowhere in sight. She was no longer on the frame I had in my hands but what about the other frames I want to remove? I'd feel safer knowing where she was instead of hoping where she wasn't... so I inspected the box, again. No queen. Hmmm... Did she drop into the bottom box? Did I harm her? Yikes! Now I really want to get a visual on her. So I inspected the bottom box, again. No queen. Back to the middle box, again and there she was! Yea!
New Split |
My smoker had died by now but I wasn't concerned as the Sasha hive had been so docile. Boy, they sure had me fooled! The moment I removed the top box I was surrounded by unhappy bees. You can bet I re-lit the smoker but not before getting stung just above the knee!
The Sasha hive still had honey in the top box but the middle box had a single queen cup on a number of frames. They were all empty and I was having trouble finding any eggs. Anywhere. I couldn't find the queen either. And I was really taking my time, inspecting each box a couple of times before it occurred to me that I had not noticed any brood. Anywhere. None at all! Funny how a hive full of bees can echo as empty as a ghost town when no brood is present. No wonder I couldn't find the queen! (and being able to read the hive to easily find her is something I'm proud to have learned.)
I'm not yet certain how this hive become queenless but she was probably near the top bars when I was feeding fondant and squished when I closed up the hive. So, after everything I did with the OV hive to make the split, I undid all that work by brushing the bees back into the OV hive and placing three frames of brood in the Sasha hive. They'll start feeding one of the eggs royal jelly and a new queen will be selected but I've learned my lesson on these silly Sasha bees. They still are making weird comb formations and are not about the business that good bees should be, so I ordered two new Russian queens from Free State Bees. I'll requeen the Sasha hive with one and make a third hive with the other.
Split hive in the middle before being sacrificed to Sasha |
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