I got my packages this past Wednesday. The installations went well, but the queens arrived in California queen cages without candy plugs. No big deal. It just meant that I would have to go into the hive in 3-4 days to release her.
Yesterday was that day.
It was kind of windy, but I wanted to get the queens out and into their hives. How hard could it be, right?
I opened up the first hive and pulled the cage out. The queen was doing just fine in there, so I popped the cork. What I didn't do was cover the hole until I had the cage back down to the hive. Without warning her majesty decided to fly off! Yep, off she went! Up up and away. My eyes followed her for a couple of feet, but I lost her pretty quickly as my brain was still busy registering what was happening.
There should have been video. My first reaction was to drop the cage and clap my hands together to try to catch her. Thankfully, she was faster than my reflexes and missed my hand clap. Surely I would have crushed her in my first attempt to collect her. Then I stood there in a stupor as I contemplated what had just happened. "Guess I'll be needing a frame of eggs or another queen" I was thinking. Next, I decided that I might be able to find her. Maybe she hadn't flown far.
I spent a spent a few minutes searching the ground around the hives with no luck. Then, I spotted her! She was clinging to the side of a hive three hives away! With deftness I didn't know I possessed, I reached over and picked her up first shot, carried her over to her proper home, and set her down among her subjects. I guess she was good with the outcome, she promptly walked down into the colony. I quickly placed the cover on the hive to ensure that she didn't change her mind and try to take flight again.
Thankfully, the remainder of my releases went without incident. I must say, I really like the candy release. So much less drama!