MuswellMetro
Queen Bee
Hombre: To get a good crop you need to be able to keep the bees in the box. Basically with seven frames of brood in a 14x12 they decide that it's time to make swarm cells.
Now Hombre seems to suggest that it is too big a space for a queen to keep content. I'm not sure if MM is saying that they will or won't do better in 2nd and subsequent years in 14 x 12, or that there is no advantage. Could you elucidate, for the hard of thinking?
Cheers
Bees are Bees, yes larger box can mean less Queen pheromone and swarm cells but IMHO you are more likley to get that on brood and a hlaf becuase of split brood rather than in a 14x12 but to me lack of space is more of a problem with swarms
i have seen to Nucs with beginners this year from same source and date, one into a 14x12 and one into standard
the 14x12 is calm and at 31 august was on 7 frames of brood 4 stores,and only made 10lbs of honey in super
The standrad gave 25lbs in super of honey but were aggressive as no stores left once honey taken off, it was cramped, brace comb in the api eke, frames stuck together, bees building wild comb for larva between frames ,bees all over the sides and under roof, 10 frames of brood and one of stores ( one side of each of the outer frames) that hive will have to go to brood and a half next year
but take that with a pinch of salt, i only run 14x12 and my bees are italian crosses or carnie crosses not AMM crosses
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