I have gotten so busy that I find myself behind (again, as usual)
As I am going around (putting out fires) I am finding hives ready to swarm. I have been grabbing the queen, making a nice nuc, maybe a couple mating nucs with cells, and leaving the parent to requeen itself. My problem is I now have too many of these nucs with last years queens in them. I usually don't like to part with them because they are mostly the cream of the crop. I have nucs waiting to be made for customers, and most have been waiting for a crop of this years queens. Should I just replace the queens with new young queens in these nucs, offer a discount for a 1 year old super duty queen? If I requeen the nucs with young queens, what to do with the old good queens?
I also have 12 mating nucs that should be ready to start checking in a few days.
Life's good, just too busy as of late. 3 cut-outs to do. Tomorrow I'm off for a 3 hour drive to inspect a load of hives, and then another 3 hour drive home. 12 hour day I'm betting. Mean while my hives are probably throwing swarms.