- Joined
- Mar 31, 2018
- Messages
- 279
- Reaction score
- 42
- Location
- Stirling
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 6
I was asked to take a look at two hives on a company plot. Perfect location. Lady who got the company to invest, modestly, in bees left for another job. Hives not neglected but left with rookies. Holidays etc meant that they weren't tended to at all since early-mid May. Went to have a shifty. Two poly nationals, plenty bees, honey bound. Full treatments applied. I run 14x12s and have 2 nucs spare. Rather than cut out eggs, as i cant use a test frame, im thinking of merging my nucs but how can i be sure theres no queen in there already? I know i can shake out through a QE but id rather avoid that. The only other option i can come up with it is building a new national brood frame and inserting that but it would take valuable time. Moreover those bees will be aging. Would the odds be good on uniting with my queen right nucs? I then have the issue of uniting with a 14x12 brood box. How to untangle this and reclaim my bees at a later date when all well? 14x12 box top or bottom for unite? Thanks folks.