>Ive read about a queen running out of sperm. Never gave it a lot of thought.
>This is NOT the time of year to be queenless. Personally Id check again
>very carefully and if still nothing, dispatch her and add a new frame of
>eggs so they can whip up a new queen. But again thats a month of no new
>eggs. At least the frame will give new workers.
If you cannot afford to be queenless than this is NOT the time to hope that the bees will be able to raise a queen and have her sucessfuly mate.
>I panicked this eairly spring when I had a non laying queen and dispatched
>her for a replacement. I expect the new one to be laying now but cant check
>in this horrid weather.
If the weather is to bad to open a hive then it will also be to bad for mating flights.
If at all possible find a queen breeder that can send out a quality product so you know what is in your hives.
Good luck.
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Al Lipscomb
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