Hi
Thanks for the interesting thread.
After some advice on smoking, I realised that my original problem of killing lots of bees within the rebates was purely down to having a bad smoker setup.
I’ve since sorted my smoker (the false floor had popped down to the bottom, meaning there was no airspace below the chamber), and now know how to properly light and fuel it- the problem of killing bees has completely gone away.
Although my colony has grown since the original post, now that I’m using smoke properly, the bees do not get in the way at all.
I’m glad I don’t need to sell my hive after all!
Regarding the issue of compatibility- I had my 2x poly 12 frame supers on, and I needed a 3rd super (due to OSR flow atm). I just stuck a wooden super national on top, and used a Queen excluder below the wooden national, to maintain the bee space (since the 12 frame is top space, and the std national is bottom space).
So in conclusion, I’m still content with my (slightly expensive) abelo 12 frame purchase!
Thanks for the interesting thread.
After some advice on smoking, I realised that my original problem of killing lots of bees within the rebates was purely down to having a bad smoker setup.
I’ve since sorted my smoker (the false floor had popped down to the bottom, meaning there was no airspace below the chamber), and now know how to properly light and fuel it- the problem of killing bees has completely gone away.
Although my colony has grown since the original post, now that I’m using smoke properly, the bees do not get in the way at all.
I’m glad I don’t need to sell my hive after all!
Regarding the issue of compatibility- I had my 2x poly 12 frame supers on, and I needed a 3rd super (due to OSR flow atm). I just stuck a wooden super national on top, and used a Queen excluder below the wooden national, to maintain the bee space (since the 12 frame is top space, and the std national is bottom space).
So in conclusion, I’m still content with my (slightly expensive) abelo 12 frame purchase!