Alabamaeee
Field Bee
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2010
- Messages
- 528
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- Location
- Wiltshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 4
After re-queening recently I have two very small colonies in Q+ nucs (kept for insurance) which I would like to combine with the best queen for overwintering.
Here is the scenario
Both in same apiary but 10 m apart
Both are in borrowed home made wooden nucs, no removable floor :-(
One has two frames and the other has only one, but has built a beautiful comb on the roof of the nuc! This is the nuc with the best Q as far as laying and temperament is concerned.
How to combine though? turn frames on one nuc upside down and screw onto floor, then invert nuc over the other with newspaper method?
It's a puzzle but I do want to try and take them through winter given the effort they have made to draw comb and survive.
Here is the scenario
Both in same apiary but 10 m apart
Both are in borrowed home made wooden nucs, no removable floor :-(
One has two frames and the other has only one, but has built a beautiful comb on the roof of the nuc! This is the nuc with the best Q as far as laying and temperament is concerned.
How to combine though? turn frames on one nuc upside down and screw onto floor, then invert nuc over the other with newspaper method?
It's a puzzle but I do want to try and take them through winter given the effort they have made to draw comb and survive.
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