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New Bee
I have a few years beekeeping experience with helping out an old neighbor but this is my first year on my own after he sadly passed away! In may, his son give me an overwintered nuc and at first everything seemed it was going to plan when the colony was building up until I went on holiday for 10 days. I came home today to find no queen, no eggs or larvae and 8 capped Qcs and one hatched!
I have an extra brood box, floor, CB and insulated roof and I'm going to split this colony into 3 but have a few questions about the splits.
Originally I was going to knock down all QCs apart from one capped but I'm afraid the newly emerged queen mightn't get mated or doesn't make it back alive so decided to do a split with 1 QC in each BB for back up if one queen doesn't make it.
Next season I was going to expand my colonies by buying in another 1 or 2 overwintered nucs but now with all these queen cells I'm thinking this is a perfect opportunity to do so but as of now, I don't have the extra equipment so have another plan.
I have an extra piece of timber that can be cut to size to sit in the middle of the extra brood box which brings me to my next question. Can i put 1 frame with a QC, brood and nurse bees on each side and close down with insulation on 3 frames and feed.
So to summarize, ln the main hive the virgin queen will stay with most of the brood, stores etc.. and in the new brood box in different location, there will be 3 frames on each side.1 frame of brood, nurse bees, QC and 2 frames of foundation and feed!
Ideally all 3 virgins will mate, main hive will build up to a strong colony before winter and the other 2 will be on 3,4 or even 5 frames for over wintering and come next season, I'll have 3 colonies instead of buying in more bees.
I have an extra brood box, floor, CB and insulated roof and I'm going to split this colony into 3 but have a few questions about the splits.
Originally I was going to knock down all QCs apart from one capped but I'm afraid the newly emerged queen mightn't get mated or doesn't make it back alive so decided to do a split with 1 QC in each BB for back up if one queen doesn't make it.
Next season I was going to expand my colonies by buying in another 1 or 2 overwintered nucs but now with all these queen cells I'm thinking this is a perfect opportunity to do so but as of now, I don't have the extra equipment so have another plan.
I have an extra piece of timber that can be cut to size to sit in the middle of the extra brood box which brings me to my next question. Can i put 1 frame with a QC, brood and nurse bees on each side and close down with insulation on 3 frames and feed.
So to summarize, ln the main hive the virgin queen will stay with most of the brood, stores etc.. and in the new brood box in different location, there will be 3 frames on each side.1 frame of brood, nurse bees, QC and 2 frames of foundation and feed!
Ideally all 3 virgins will mate, main hive will build up to a strong colony before winter and the other 2 will be on 3,4 or even 5 frames for over wintering and come next season, I'll have 3 colonies instead of buying in more bees.
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