How To Requeen An Angry Beehive

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  • How To Requeen An Angry Beehive
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  • @mshetewy
    @mshetewy 28 дней назад +5

    Hello, there is always dfferent way, first find current queen and remove it, and after one week back and clean any queen cells (at this time will be easy to find all of them) and put the new queen as regular introducing process. (this's more easier for myself)

  • @won2winit
    @won2winit 28 дней назад +4

    Move the angry colony to a new spot to let the foragers fly back to the original spot, means less bees to look through to find the unwanted queen

    • @houssembenabdallah6599
      @houssembenabdallah6599 28 дней назад +1

      100% agree. This method worked spectacular for me months ago.
      I did put a box with 2 frames of brood from a manageable colony in the original spot.
      Killed the unwanted queen, removed queencells generated from that queen and installed a queencell from one of the 2 frames.
      So, I ended up with 2 colonies increasing my success chances.

  • @veragiles981
    @veragiles981 27 дней назад

    Thanks, Laurence. I ordered a new Queen from you recently and i'm looking forward to requeening one of my hives who are just plain nasty! The date of the current queen's demise is down on the calendar!

  • @gilesjeffs4594
    @gilesjeffs4594 Месяц назад

    Hi Laurence , this video is perfect timing and good to see how you managed this colony. I’m looking forward to receiving my Qs . Thank you again , bw Giles.

  • @NaomiRobertson-om9bh
    @NaomiRobertson-om9bh 28 дней назад

    Love your videos Laurence! Thank you

  • @neilfrozenoak5438
    @neilfrozenoak5438 Месяц назад

    This was like one of our hives, you thought about going in their hive and they'd be kicking the door in to get us lol, so we requeened with a BMH F1 Buckfast queen, about 5-6 weeks later it was the calmest of hives.
    We have 2 ABB hives left, the rest weve replaced with Buckfasts, since then no one has been stung.🐝

  • @lindagray5857
    @lindagray5857 28 дней назад

    I love your videos and how you take us through the whole process with results. Do you ship to states in the USA? Would love to have one of your queens. Thanks again.

  • @brianmorgan8950
    @brianmorgan8950 28 дней назад +1

    Should I remove the workers you send with the Queen inside the cage before I put the cage into the brood box?

    • @DreamofaHive
      @DreamofaHive 26 дней назад

      no you don't need to - they will protect and feed the queen until she is released

  • @davidjbiscoe957
    @davidjbiscoe957 28 дней назад

    Great video

  • @manutd19999
    @manutd19999 28 дней назад

    what gloves are you using please

  • @johanneshedlund5036
    @johanneshedlund5036 23 дня назад

    It takes a bee three weeks to hatch - do you mean that all of those bees hatched during the fourth week?

  • @dexstewart2450
    @dexstewart2450 27 дней назад +1

    Don't understand why you haven't kept monitoring the hive and destroyed and queen cells - especially as virgin queens are a pain to spot

  • @framcesmoore
    @framcesmoore 23 дня назад

    I have bees like this when I do not use smoke why do u not use the smoke it calms the bees down. 1 week they are mean and he next week just as nice as you can be

    • @BlackMountainHoney
      @BlackMountainHoney  23 дня назад

      If a colony comes and stings me in the face as I get out of the car, smoke or no smoke, it's time to requeen :)