Should I remove drone brood?

It is important that the drone brood is removed on time, before the drones hatch at the end of their 24 day development period, or you will be increasing the rate of mite population growth!
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When should I remove my drone frame?

The concept is simple: insert a frame of drone comb into a colony at the edge of the brood nest, allow the queen to fill it with drone eggs, wait while the mites infest the cells, then remove the frame before the mites emerge.
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Should I remove drone comb?

"There is no point in removing drone comb, the bees will just replace it!" "Bees will only raise as many drones as they need!"
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Should I destroy drone cells?

In many cases most of the equipment should be destroyed since a large percentage of worker cells have been transformed to drone cells. You can however scrape all remaining drone brood and place the frame into a strong colony and it may be fine.
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How much drone brood is normal?

Registered. In the summer 10% drone brood is normal. If you remove it they will make more. If you add some from another hive they will adjust it down to what they want.
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Why do I have so much drone brood?

Too many drones in the hive means that your queen wasn't mated properly and is only laying unfertilized eggs. Drone cells are easy to recognize. They are domed and larger than worker bee cells. Typically, they are grouped together on the outer edge of a frame.
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Can you eat brood comb?

If you're accustomed to eating comb honey then you may also enjoy eating brood honeycomb. Apparently it tastes quite different to light honeycomb. Indeed in some parts of the world this dark comb honey is prized more than other types of honey.
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How do you cut a drone brood?

b) Cutting: Without a plastic foundation, the drone comb can be removed by cutting it from the frame using a hive tool or knife. Dispose of the drone brood away from the bee yard. The frame can be placed back in the colony immediately afterward.
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Do drone bees leave the hive?

Drones will leave the hive and fly in mating swarms where they release pheromones as a group to attract queen bees looking to mate. Drones who don't die in mating are evicted from the hive in the fall and left to starve and freeze.
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How do you tell a drone brood from worker brood?

Capped drone comb protrudes out more than the worker brood. Drone comb looks more like an eraser at the end of a pencil. Again this comb had a band of capped honey at the top and the darker cells are capped honey.
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Why do Varroa mites prefer drone brood?

They prefer to lay eggs in drone brood because they can raise more mites per cell than they can in worker brood.
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How long does brood stay capped?

After approximately 5.5-6 days, the cell is capped with wax. Underneath that capping, the larva stretches out and spins a cocoon of silk. Inside that silk, the lava pupates, emerging as an adult approximately 12 days later.
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What is the white stuff on honeycomb?

Contrary to what may first come to mind, the white chunks or crystals found on honeycombs are not pests or disease infestation. This is simply crystallized honey. The crystallization of honey is a natural occurrence that transforms liquid honey into a solid substance.
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Does drone trapping work?

Drone trapping is a great way to reduce the number of Varroa mites, without the use of chemicals, during the honey production season. It is based on the life cycle of the Varroa mite, and the mite's preference for drone brood.
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What is a green drone frame?

Green Plastic Drone Comb Frame 9 1/8″ (23.18 cm)

Plastic drone comb is a one piece plastic frame and foundation featuring a larger cell pattern encouraging the bees to build drone comb. As part of your Integrated Pest Management program for varroa mites, insert one drone frame into each hive.
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How many drone frames do I need?

We recommend having two frames for easy rotation. Bees draw beautiful drone cell foundation with it. It is much easier to use than the straight unwired drone foundation. Hint: If freezer space is not available, blast the frame at a slight angle with a garden hose.
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Do drone bees return to the hive?

(DCA's) They can fly for about four hours before using up their energy, necessitating a return to the hive to refuel. Drones can return to pretty much any hive without confrontation. Mark: If that's their only purpose, why are so many drone bees created by a colony?
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What purpose do drone bees serve?

Drones are male bees and their sole purpose is to mate with the queen: they don't work, don't make honey and can't sting. Since a queen only needs to mate once, most of the drones won't even get the chance to fulfil their role. But worker bees keep them around, just in case a new queen needs mating.
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What happens to drone bees in the winter?

But in the winter the male drones die off, leaving only the female castes: the workers and the queen. The all-female swarm of bees crowds together tightly to form the winter cluster, with the queen at the warmest, core section of the group and the workers shaking and shivering around to maintain a survivable heat.
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What does healthy brood look like?

The pattern of brood, pollen and honey is often described as a rainbow, such is the pattern it makes. The cap on brood cells should be smooth and slightly convex (this is more pronounced with drone cells). If the caps are sunken, rather than raised, then this could indicate a disease.
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Can you eat bee brood?

Bee brood is already eaten as a delicacy in many countries, including Mexico, Thailand and Australia. It has a nutty flavor with a crunchy texture when eaten cooked or dried, and is a versatile ingredient used in soups and egg dishes.
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What do I do with an old brood comb?

Old black comb should be cycled out of your hive over time. Some give it 2 years in the brood chamber, some give it 5 years. Whichever, old black comb should be replaced over time. The built up cocoons from all the bees makes the cells smaller, and carry more disease and chemicals over time.
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When should I replace my brood comb?

How often should I change them? There are many opinions as to this question but no brood comb should be used for more than three years. Used comb should be rendered or disposed of rather than being used in a different colony. For the small cost involved it is not worth the risk.
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Can you melt brood comb?

I've been melting down brood comb. I cut the comb out of frames, bring it to a boil in water, stir well to break it all up as finely as I can. Then I pour that through a paint strainer bag into a bucket to cool, and then scrape the bottom of the wax cake that's floating on the water.
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