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Offline Billybee

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Possible dead queen in Ft. Lauderdale
« on: September 23, 2009, 11:17:10 am »
I went into my hive today to see how the shb problem was looking. Havent been in ther for a while.

 Only 1 10 frame box. The 2 frames on one side are still empty but the others are being filled nicely. Until today of course.

I lit my smoker  gave the entrance a few puffs and popped the lid. I then gave the bees another quick puff or 2 and removed the 2 empty frames so I could have a look at the inside of the box. I did see a few hive beetles on the inside of the lid and killed them. Then I went back to the box to smoke them and the smoker went out. So as I am wrestleing with the smoker fully gloved Florida weather kicks in and it starts pouring oout of nowhere.  The bees started getting angry so I decide to abort and put the 2 empty frames back in to call it a day. As I was doing that I thought I saw the queen on the bottom board screen curled up in a ball. Things were getting nasty and hostile but, I am pretty sure it was her. If it was her  I am thinking I must have hurt her in removing those frames. I will confirm when the hive and weather calm down.

So my question is what do I want to do if it was her?

Let them make a new queen? I keep reading that is what they do in nature. It is still hot here so I dont know that weather is an issue.

Buy one asap? If so where can I order one in Florida?

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Re: Possible dead queen in Ft. Lauderdale
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2009, 11:36:17 am »
Many people have gray hair from worrying about what MIGHT be. Wait 5 days and look for eggs. If you don't find any, then is the time to worry.
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Re: Possible dead queen in Ft. Lauderdale
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2009, 12:47:09 pm »
I agree, wait and see if you find eggs.  If she was killed then you should find queen cups.  I'm over here in Tampa area and I think if the hive was already healthy that there is enough time to make a new queen.  The weather is going to be warm for quite a while yet.  If you want to buy one I know a queen breeder in Lakeland that will mail you one. 

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Re: Possible dead queen in Ft. Lauderdale
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2009, 09:53:58 pm »
Ow many hives do you have ?  I am always interested in meeting others in the area to network.   I work in Fort Lauderdale.
Always up for a coffee and bee talk.
Mike

 

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