Chunky Plumpy
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2022
- Messages
- 79
- Reaction score
- 30
- Location
- Oldbury Naite
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hello.
I'm trying to avoid a repeat of my initial beekeeping experience. On receipt of my first (ever) nuc I did as instructed by the seller and used syrup. It was a very small nuc (3 frames) and mid-June so plenty of forage, the result was a massive amount of stores and a need to move things about in the brood box to give the queen space to work her magic. I didn't need to spin any off in the end.
I wasn't planning on doing another hive but nonetheless I find myself with another nuc, maybe slightly bigger than the first. So, should I use syrup as I'm told it shall encourage the queen to lay, or just let nature do its thing given it is July, blazing hot and blackberry with other July forage is coming on strong?
I would check and manage the brood were it not for the other bit of advice which is to get them into the brood box and leave them for 10 days to settle, so I can't see what is actually going on. Can anyone advice if it is always the case you use syrup on a nuc for the first 10 days or so, or does it depend on the time of year, forage, temperature etc? Cheers, CP.
I'm trying to avoid a repeat of my initial beekeeping experience. On receipt of my first (ever) nuc I did as instructed by the seller and used syrup. It was a very small nuc (3 frames) and mid-June so plenty of forage, the result was a massive amount of stores and a need to move things about in the brood box to give the queen space to work her magic. I didn't need to spin any off in the end.
I wasn't planning on doing another hive but nonetheless I find myself with another nuc, maybe slightly bigger than the first. So, should I use syrup as I'm told it shall encourage the queen to lay, or just let nature do its thing given it is July, blazing hot and blackberry with other July forage is coming on strong?
I would check and manage the brood were it not for the other bit of advice which is to get them into the brood box and leave them for 10 days to settle, so I can't see what is actually going on. Can anyone advice if it is always the case you use syrup on a nuc for the first 10 days or so, or does it depend on the time of year, forage, temperature etc? Cheers, CP.