nickyjay
New Bee
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2011
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- Location
- Brixton, South London
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
I have my first colony which is doing well. however, when I built the brood box I did not get the runners at the top where the bars fit in exactly the right position so there is a slight gap where the frames are not flush with the top surface. This has created a space larger than the normal bee space so the bees have started to build brace comb there.
I want to fix the brood box so the runners sit slightly higher to eliminate this problem. My solution is to buy another brood box, make it correctly this time and then switch the frames around so the old brood box can be adjusted.
Will there be any problems with making the switch? Is there anything I need to consider before doing so?
Thx.
Nick
I want to fix the brood box so the runners sit slightly higher to eliminate this problem. My solution is to buy another brood box, make it correctly this time and then switch the frames around so the old brood box can be adjusted.
Will there be any problems with making the switch? Is there anything I need to consider before doing so?
Thx.
Nick