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- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- 5
As I was worried about swarming I had to look in my hives today, even though it was a bit on the chilly side, as the forecast here for next few days is rotten.
Two of the hives had charged queen cells. Of course these had to be the hives where I am yet to find and mark the queen, and both were on brood and half.
Have only done the Pagden method before. So thinking on my feet I did the following:
Moved boxes to one side.
Put empty BB on top of floor.
Shook all the bees into this box ( brushed them off frame containing the QC I want to keep).
Put one frame of brood ( checking that there were no QC's) in this box and then added foundation frames.
Put QE on top then honey super ( 6 good frames of stores - mainly unsealed), then another QE.
On top of that I put the brood and half containing all the old brood - good arcs of stores, and my chosen queen cell - about 3 days until it will be sealed
Closed up.
I have now thought that I will trap all hatching drones in the top boxes and the hatching virgin!
So in a few days time ( if I get a weather window) I suppose I can set up the top boxes by the side of the original site - as per Pagden, or replace top QE with a solid cover board on top of which I can put a shallow eke in which I have drilled an entry hole ( at the back of the hive). I think in theory either should work, but am out of my depth and would appreciate advice. I am looking to increase hive numbers.
Many thanks
Two of the hives had charged queen cells. Of course these had to be the hives where I am yet to find and mark the queen, and both were on brood and half.
Have only done the Pagden method before. So thinking on my feet I did the following:
Moved boxes to one side.
Put empty BB on top of floor.
Shook all the bees into this box ( brushed them off frame containing the QC I want to keep).
Put one frame of brood ( checking that there were no QC's) in this box and then added foundation frames.
Put QE on top then honey super ( 6 good frames of stores - mainly unsealed), then another QE.
On top of that I put the brood and half containing all the old brood - good arcs of stores, and my chosen queen cell - about 3 days until it will be sealed
Closed up.
I have now thought that I will trap all hatching drones in the top boxes and the hatching virgin!
So in a few days time ( if I get a weather window) I suppose I can set up the top boxes by the side of the original site - as per Pagden, or replace top QE with a solid cover board on top of which I can put a shallow eke in which I have drilled an entry hole ( at the back of the hive). I think in theory either should work, but am out of my depth and would appreciate advice. I am looking to increase hive numbers.
Many thanks