{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Jen wrote","author_name":"Jen (npub1cr…c9r37)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1crsvgfepxnvjm2r9zegvzr9xz2m3pfns6hsyxjy0yls88g0k8gtqhc9r37","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"Beekeepers of Nostr \nMy old Queen is definitely getting towards the end of her productivity. Lots of scattered and patch brood but she’s putting up a valiant last effort. \nThe hive now has a single superseder queen cell and I think she’ll hatch any day. I’m not expecting the old queen to swam as the hive isn’t strong enough. \nThey are a very chill hive and I figure the new queen may have a similar temperament. So  the questions I have are: \nDo I leave them to requeen themselves? \nShould I pinch the old queen before the new one hatches? \nShould I organise to requeen them myself? \nI figured that I can always replace the new queen if the hive gets rowdy."}
