greandog
New Bee
Hi all, some advice would be welcomed. Went into winter with 6 hives, treated, fed etc. However I have lost four hives over winter for whatever reasons (all were on double broods, one was weak going into winter though), gutting really.
However the difficulty is as follows. One of the remaining hives is healthy, good temperament (single brood currently). The other is a really horrible, defensive hive (doing really well already) which I was close to culling last year but couldn’t face doing it (had to deal with a similar hive last year which was awful). TBH these bees need to go, not good with neighbours. However with severely depleted hive numbers I am thinking of doing the following:
Monitor first hive, try to expand onto double brood as they continue through the season etc and possibly make a split or two.
Buy a queen or two and make nucs, possibly with some brood from the horrible hive to get them going and then dispatch the remaining hive.
Not a great deal else I can do I’m guessing? (Apart from possibly catching swarms).
Thanks, Liam.
However the difficulty is as follows. One of the remaining hives is healthy, good temperament (single brood currently). The other is a really horrible, defensive hive (doing really well already) which I was close to culling last year but couldn’t face doing it (had to deal with a similar hive last year which was awful). TBH these bees need to go, not good with neighbours. However with severely depleted hive numbers I am thinking of doing the following:
Monitor first hive, try to expand onto double brood as they continue through the season etc and possibly make a split or two.
Buy a queen or two and make nucs, possibly with some brood from the horrible hive to get them going and then dispatch the remaining hive.
Not a great deal else I can do I’m guessing? (Apart from possibly catching swarms).
Thanks, Liam.