Adding bees and queen cells to mini mating nucs. Queen mating nucs are small bee hives from which a queen emerges from her cell, goes on her mating flight, and returns to lay her eggs. The smaller hive makes it easier to find (or "catch") the queen and move her to another hive or prepare her for sale. In this video we show you how we set it up and install wax foundation. Want to ask us a beekeeping question? Ask in the comments below or send us an email and we will answer in our future Q&A videos. Our email address: silverlakehoney@yahoo.com Thank you for watching, if you like our videos please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE. New videos every week. Thank you! Direct subscribe link: ru-vid.com/show-UC9FoXN4dxT4wECPxj26Rwqg
Hi Russell 👋 I make new batch approximately every 10 days. How many batches it depends on weather and what are my needs in the apiary or if I am taking a vacation or fishing trips but between 5 and 8 batches. Thank you 😊
Now can you say me What happes if we separate 2 frames with bees in mini 2 frame mini muc 1 with lava and another with full of foods and block them for 24 hour will they produce another queen themself