Hi Everyone,
Last summer we had a heck of a time requeening hives with a frame of eggs and small larva. They built queen cells, capped them off and then...nothing. We'd add another frame, they'd build queen cells, cap them off then...nothing. We had a few colonies that were queenless most of the summer. Our thoughts were, the virgin queens got ate on their mating flights, or they came back to the wrong hive. We have /had 4 hives per out yard on one hive stand, all facing the same direction, all painted white, seperated by about 2 feet. We can't do anything about the queens that may be getting eaten but wondered if we could try and avoid the queens that may be getting lost.
We are thinking about painting the landing areas and telecovers differant colors. We'd have one hive all white, one hive (bottom board and telecover) light blue, one hive (bottom board and telecover) light red (pink), and one hive (bottom board and telecover) light yellow. Do you think this will help or is it going to be a waste of time, effort and paint? Thanks, Ted