melias
House Bee
- Joined
- May 13, 2011
- Messages
- 158
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- Location
- West Berkshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
My apiary is currently down to one queenright hive, which has only had a laying queen for about 3 weeks.
I also have a hive which is hopelessly queeenless and has laying workers. From what I've read, this is a lost cause.
Conscious that I have 'all my eggs in one basket', I'd like to get a second viable hive going.
I'm wondering whether it makes sense to try and create a nuc from the existing queenright hive at this time of year (and add a purchased queen), or am I better waiting until spring to create a nuc or do a split?
Thanks in advance for advice/suggestions..
I also have a hive which is hopelessly queeenless and has laying workers. From what I've read, this is a lost cause.
Conscious that I have 'all my eggs in one basket', I'd like to get a second viable hive going.
I'm wondering whether it makes sense to try and create a nuc from the existing queenright hive at this time of year (and add a purchased queen), or am I better waiting until spring to create a nuc or do a split?
Thanks in advance for advice/suggestions..