Yes.. as was mentioned before, the bees will follow the queen, she needs to be inside the hive you are going to install the package in. I would suggest hanging the queen cage between two frames or placeing the cage on the upper part of a comb, add a handfull of bees, close up the box then just dump the rest of the bees at the hive enterance. A day or two later release queen but and this is very important, make sure that the bees are not being aggressive towards the Q in the cage as indicated by the bees biting the wire or bees clustering tightly on the cage. When the Q is released, watch the bees reaction towards her, they should form a court around her but if they form a tight ball (golf ball size) or pull and bite at her then put her back into the cage for longer. If the bees to form a tight ball around the Q (known as balling) the simplest way to separate them is to lift the ball and dump it into some luke warm water - the bees will imediatly release the Q, if you try to pull balling bees from the Q sometimes they will sting her. It would be a good idea to feed your bees as they are more likely to accept a Q when they think that there is a honey flow on! Good Luck Philip Earle Queen's University, Northern Ireland.