supercedure cells

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bwelker
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supercedure cells

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I have a new colony from a package installed 4/6/13. I checked at day 4 to insure the queen that came with he package was released & she was. I have been unable to go back into that hive until yesterday & saw several supercedure cells. I also saw larve - relatively small ones. I did not see eggs but could have over looked them. The queen is unmarked so I was unable to find her. Should I let the supercedure progress naturally or buy a new queen?
Jacobs
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Re: supercedure cells

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I'm not sure about what you saw or what you are describing. Did you see larvae in queen cells floating on royal jelly or did you see empty queen cups and larvae in regular cells?
bwelker
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Re: supercedure cells

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I saw what looked like normal brood cells. Some capped, some with larve. I think the queen is still present or has been within the last few days based on the larve size.

I also saw what appeared to be several supercedure cells.
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Re: supercedure cells

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Queen cups are empty. Bees make them all the time. Sometimes they use them, some times they don't. Queen cells are queen cups that are being put to use with a larva floating on royal jelly or further along in development. Did you look in the cups when you checked the hive?
bwelker
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Re: supercedure cells

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No, I did not. I made a bad assumption & should have looked further. Thanks for the clarification.

If there are larve in royal jelly in the Queen cups, then is it a supercedure cell? What then?
Wally
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Re: supercedure cells

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There's really no need to look. Whatever is, is. They will either keep the queen, or make a new one. The best thing to do now is leave them quiet for 2 weeks, then check again.

NEVER DESTROY QUEEN CELLS
bwelker
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Re: supercedure cells

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Thanks for the help!
Jacobs
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Re: supercedure cells

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A few more words and a few more pictures on this subject. The Wards e mailed this link to me.

http://www.countryrubes.com/images/Natu ... lonies.pdf .
herbcoop
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Re: supercedure cells

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Good article Rob, thanks
Becky Hampton
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Re: supercedure cells

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That article was really helpful as I also have supercedure going on in newly installed hive. Thanks for sharing that!
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