- Joined
- Mar 9, 2016
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- Location
- Gower, where all the fun happens
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 24 + a few nucs....this has to stop!
I am currently working with 12 hives at all stages (7 set-up as production hives), a straggler, couple of AS since last week and a nuc. I usually use my profit to re-invest in equipment and sold 2 overwinter nucs last week to buy more equipment.
Ideally I would like to have enough hives to sustain the production of several nucs a year for sale (5-6), queen rearing for personal use and a few spare for sale and go into winter with at least 6 nucs to use as back-up or brood factories.
I have already found limitations with my current set-up as I have used a fair bit of bees for my mating nucs and won't have enough bees/brood to populate all the nucs for the queens I just produced without potentially impacting on the production hives and profit.
The advice I am after from those who have gone through this is what would be a suitable number of hives to sustain what I plan to do (I still work F/T so this wouldn't be a bread earner for now)? Should I bite the bullet with profit and focus on making splits this year or should I do what I can with what I have this year and maybe sacrifice a couple of production hives after the main flow to split into nucs to overwinter?
All advice welcome...well positive advice!
Ideally I would like to have enough hives to sustain the production of several nucs a year for sale (5-6), queen rearing for personal use and a few spare for sale and go into winter with at least 6 nucs to use as back-up or brood factories.
I have already found limitations with my current set-up as I have used a fair bit of bees for my mating nucs and won't have enough bees/brood to populate all the nucs for the queens I just produced without potentially impacting on the production hives and profit.
The advice I am after from those who have gone through this is what would be a suitable number of hives to sustain what I plan to do (I still work F/T so this wouldn't be a bread earner for now)? Should I bite the bullet with profit and focus on making splits this year or should I do what I can with what I have this year and maybe sacrifice a couple of production hives after the main flow to split into nucs to overwinter?
All advice welcome...well positive advice!