Alex, your probably right about moving a queen, also the laying worker shouldn't be as your splits were only 7 days old. It may have been a new q Been from your grafting and she wasnt set in pattern yet. Glad most of it worked for you. Bonne fete jour du Canada, I think I said that close to right..lol take care.
there were eggs only in emergency cells, nowhere else. I know I shouldnt have laying workers after only 7 days. But it's too late now, the nuc was reconstructed >.
4 will be dedicated resource hives, the rest are replacements to get up to 30 production hives. They *Should* help me recover from next winter's winter losses :)
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😁Sweet.👍
Yea, it worked out OK, not the grafting I wanted but, what works, works :D
Great to see your success.
I guess being stubborn sometimes is an asset 😁
Good luck Alex. Great video.
Thanks! That and just perseverance I guess :)
Thank you Alex
Thank you as well for the comment and view, it Really helps :)
Alex, your probably right about moving a queen, also the laying worker shouldn't be as your splits were only 7 days old. It may have been a new q
Been from your grafting and she wasnt set in pattern yet. Glad most of it worked for you. Bonne fete jour du Canada, I think I said that close to right..lol take care.
there were eggs only in emergency cells, nowhere else. I know I shouldnt have laying workers after only 7 days. But it's too late now, the nuc was reconstructed >.
@@lagrangebees ya, weird stuff can happen. Well good luck with the newly reconstructed split.
Congrats! Things are looking up for ya! Are these resource nucs for the season or are you planning to build them into full hives?
4 will be dedicated resource hives, the rest are replacements to get up to 30 production hives.
They *Should* help me recover from next winter's winter losses :)