Can bees get through queen excluder?

In your bee hive, a queen excluder prevents queens and drones from passing through, but it allows the workers to pass through.
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Can a queen bee get through a queen excluder?

The idea behind a queen excluder is that the worker bees can easily pass through the wire mesh, and the queens cannot. They also exclude the drones. Beekeepers place excluders above the brood box to keep the queen from laying eggs in the honey supers.
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Do queen excluders harm bees?

Worker bee wings may be damaged when the travel repeatedly through the excluder. The brood nest may become honeybound. You'll need to pay close attention to your brood nest to make sure it does not become crowded with honey.
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Will bees build comb above a queen excluder?

A beekeeper should make sure drawn comb is directly above the queen excluder with any foundation above that. Better for comb. Use of a queen excluder will almost certainly mean less honey production, but the main benefit of it is that the combs will remain light colored, because no young bees are reared in them.
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Should I remove the queen excluder?

The next rule to follow is when do we take off the queen excluder? Under normal conditions, the excluder will be taken off when you harvest your honey in the period of July to August time frame. This will allow the queen to migrate to the top of the hive and stay warm during the cold months.
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Honey Bee Queen Excluder, Designed to keep the Queen OUT, also excludes some worker bees



Will a queen excluder prevent swarming?

“Can I use the queen excluder to prevent swarming?” For the reasons listed above, a queen excluder cannot be used as a long-term solution to swarming. You may be able to forestall swarming for a few days, but if the colony is determined to swarm, it will.
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How do bees get past the queen excluder?

Place the queen excluder on the top of the brood box then add the honey super. The frames that were removed from the brood chamber are placed in the honey super above the excluder. These frames help to draw bees through the excluder mainly if they have brood in them.
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Do bees reuse brood comb?

If you know your bees died of starvation or cold, chances are it is safe to reuse brood combs that are in decent shape, even if they are moldy or have some dead adult bees still on them. Reusing combs with dead larvae in cells is risky.
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How much honey should be left in the hive for winter?

The exact amount depends on the winter temperatures in your area and how long your winter usually lasts. That being said, you should plan to leave 60 – 90 pounds of honey for your colony to survive winter. This is at least 8-10 full deep frames of honey that must be left on the hive.
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Should I use a bee excluder?

Pros. With an excluder in place, it's easier to find the queen in the beehive. Honey production can also benefit from using an excluder. While you may think the queen bee should have access to the entire hive, keeping her out of the honey super can help the quality of you hive's honey.
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Should I have 2 brood boxes?

With two brood boxes, there is enough space for your queen to lay as many eggs as she can. This means you won't need to check your hives as often. When using one brood box, there is only enough room to feed your broods sugar syrup in small increments. With two, you can give them larger amounts less often.
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When should you Requeen a beehive?

July-September is often viewed as the best time to requeen because it allows your young queen time to become well established with her hive prior to winter. In fact, she may lay some good brood of winter bees.
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What does black honeycomb mean?

When areas of a hive's honeycomb turn dark-colored or black, it indicates that those combs are being used to rear baby bees. The same honeycomb cells are used to house baby bees again and again, and a build-up of pollen, bee spit, and other debris is what causes the bee frames to blacken.
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Why are my bees building comb on top of frames?

Burr Comb

Burr comb is extra chunks of comb that the bees often build between and on top of frames or on the walls of the hive. Basically, they are combs that are built “out of place”. Sometimes if the space is big enough they will fill these small combs with honey or drone brood.
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Why is my capped honey black?

After many generation of bees being produced in the combs, the buildup of leftover cocoons can get quite dark & eventually turn black as the numbers build up. It can get to the point where you can't even see light through the comb.
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How do you keep carniolan bees from swarming?

Ensure the bees have plenty of storage capacity before the first nectar flow in your area. So, although they may be more prone to swarming, it's because they are such good producers early in the season.
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How do you tell if a hive is going to swarm?

Signs that a colony might swarm include:
  1. A very high population of bees in the hive.
  2. The whole width of the entrance is used by forager bees.
  3. All frames within the hive are fully drawn.
  4. Brood frames are full of resources (nectar, pollen, honey, capped and uncapped brood).
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How long before a swarm queen starts laying?

But don't wait beyond that time to look for the eggs (finding eggs signifies the presence of a queen). After the swarm, it took 6 to 8 days for the queen cell to open and a new queen to emerge. Then allow about 3 days for her to mate. When she returns, she will start laying eggs in about 3 days.
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How do you keep bees from absconding?

How to Keep Bees From Absconding
  1. choose a good hive location.
  2. elevate hives off the ground on a stand.
  3. place hives in sunny locations with good air flow.
  4. if predatory wasps attack your hives – place traps nearby.
  5. keep your colonies strong – good queen bee.
  6. control pests – mites.
  7. if lack of forage – feed your bees.
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How long can a Queenless hive survive?

The lifespan of the honeybee is around four to six weeks, so if your hive is left queenless the population of bees will not survive longer than this. Bees will die off one by one and without a queen to lay new brood, the population will simply dwindle until there are none left.
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Should you Requeen an aggressive hive?

If you have an overly-aggressive hive you can change the behavior of your colony by requeening. Even if you started with a colony of well-tempered bees, each time the queen leaves the hive to mate with wild drones, she is bringing those new genetics back to the hive.
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How do you know if hive has accepted the new queen?

We can test a hive's receptiveness to a new queen by laying the new queen in her cage on top of the frames. The bees will come up onto the cage. If the bees are holding on and trying to sting, then the hive is not receptive.
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