SixFooter
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2009
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- Location
- Merseyside
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12
My bait nuc has been passed up twice in favour of a full size brood box, even by a tiddly cast, which concurs with Seeley's work (read Honeybee Democracy - a cracking read).
I use 15" x 15"" bait boxes, which I think Seeley said was optimum in Honeybee Democracy. I put hand holds on the side to make them easier to lift down and a disc entrance closer over a circular hole at the front.
I also put nucs out, just because I have them and, I must admit, these are nearly as successful as the 15" cubes. If you use a BB, you presumably need a floor and a roof. That has to be difficult to handle when you need to close a swarm in and move the hive off a shed roof or whatever.
15" plywood cubes are the answer. So easy to make out of shuttering ply