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Episode 20 โ Combining Weak Colonies and Introducing Queens Successfully ๐ ๐
Description
This episode focuses on two important management decisions: combining weak or failing colonies and introducing new queens safely. I walk through when it makes sense to merge hives, how to reduce risk when combining bees, and the different techniques available for introducing mated queens.
The second half of the episode covers a listener case involving suspected European foulbrood and why careful inspections and early action matter.
Whatโs Inside This Episode:
- When it makes sense to combine a weak or queenless colony
- How to merge bees safely using smoke and scent masking
- Why eliminating a failing queen first improves combine success
- Direct queen introduction versus cage introduction methods
- How laying queens differ physiologically from caged queens
- A hardware cloth cage technique for protected queen introduction
- Risks of introducing queens into colonies that may already have one
- A listener case involving suspected European foulbrood
- Why early detection and mentorship matter during disease events
Why Listen to This Episode?
This episode helps you make confident decisions when colonies are struggling, whether that means combining resources or introducing a new queen without triggering rejection.
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