Hey Darren,
Great weather we've been having and by the forcast it is going to last a while yet.
It sounds as if your queen has not made it through the winter. Best option may be to unite with another colony. I would think that the chances of rearing and mating a queen this early would be slim...
It looks a bit like Alcea Setosa, a member of the Hollyhock family (closely related to Malva, or Mallow).
Anyway, it's pretty and the bees like it - definitely worth cultivating! :)
Hi Rockdoc,
Here is my take on your situation, but please bear in mind that I am still very much a newbee and do not have the wealth of experience that others have.....so much of what I say may be total bo**ocks :)
Your nuc has 3 frames of brood and 2 frames of stores.
I would say your...
I've been feeding mine using rapid feeders which only hold 2 litres and when I started feeding the bees last week they were emptying the feeders overnight, but I always try and feed the bees in the late afternoon as this is less likely cause problems with robbing.
They've slowed down a bit now...
If your roof is vented then you'd lose a fair bit of vapour out the vents.
It's easy enough to make a small eke out of a length of timber. I've used 32 x 12 mm planed timber from my local DIY shop. A screw or a nail or two at each corner is all you need.
Ben is right - if you need more space than a national brood box then go for 14 x 12 (or one of the other larger formats) instead of brood and a half. Simpler and neater solution and easier to inspect.
Yes, under certain circumstances you need the extra space for the brood nest - for the queen...
Hi ksjs,
I would not think you should be considering or needing extra brood space this time of year. Queen should be slowing down laying and brood nest should be getting smaller. You should be able to overwinter the colony on a single brood box.
There is a Jumbo size national brood box that...