RoseCottage
Field Bee
- Joined
- Dec 29, 2009
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- Location
- Near Andover, UK
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- From 5 to 2 and hopefully a better year
We have homed a swarm from a genuinely feral colony who have been wild for many years.
Linn noticed that all the bees seemed so gentle and small. It is likely they were small because they are building their own comb with a smaller brood cell size than the Thor nes BB foundation print.
So this led to a set of questions:
1. Has anyone done any studies to identify real benefits from breeding bees on a larger brood cell size?
2. What are the actual cell size differences between feral and managed colonies?
3. Is there any more 'stress' for a colony breeding larger bees?
4. If we wish to maintain natural cell size is suitable BB foundation available?
All the best,
Sam
Linn noticed that all the bees seemed so gentle and small. It is likely they were small because they are building their own comb with a smaller brood cell size than the Thor nes BB foundation print.
So this led to a set of questions:
1. Has anyone done any studies to identify real benefits from breeding bees on a larger brood cell size?
2. What are the actual cell size differences between feral and managed colonies?
3. Is there any more 'stress' for a colony breeding larger bees?
4. If we wish to maintain natural cell size is suitable BB foundation available?
All the best,
Sam