Matthew Roberts
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2023
- Messages
- 45
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- York
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hello All,
I started bee keeping last year having completed a beginners course with our local association. My nuc did ok but not great with our poor summer. The bees didn't make it through the winter.
I bought an over wintered nuc about 3 weeks ago, which is doing really well. I put it in a 14x12 box and blanked off the additional space below the normal frames. The box is now becoming full.
I would very much like to make splits, ideally two (to give me 3 colonies). I was thinking of buying virgin queens with the idea that they would mate with local drones and give better adaptation to local conditions.
I would appreciate any thoughts on the best way forwards.
I started bee keeping last year having completed a beginners course with our local association. My nuc did ok but not great with our poor summer. The bees didn't make it through the winter.
I bought an over wintered nuc about 3 weeks ago, which is doing really well. I put it in a 14x12 box and blanked off the additional space below the normal frames. The box is now becoming full.
I would very much like to make splits, ideally two (to give me 3 colonies). I was thinking of buying virgin queens with the idea that they would mate with local drones and give better adaptation to local conditions.
I would appreciate any thoughts on the best way forwards.