tkwinston4
Field Bee
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2009
- Messages
- 535
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- Hive Type
- Smith
- Number of Hives
- 7
Afternoon all.
Had to collect a colony that had made its home in a compost bin today. Owners wanted rid and they didnt want to wait any longer.![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
So after seeing someone elses thread on here i have picked up the wild comb, about six descent combs and lots of honey stores and put the whole lot in a brood box and i have also put some fondant on the top just in case they fancy that.
My couple of questions are shall i open them up straight away or leave them with the entrance blocked for a couple of hours?
And I plan on putting another super on top with drawn comb to try and entice them upwards but do I put this on straight away or shall I leave it until warmer?
Thanks in advance
T
p.s. they have moved well over ten miles so no fear of them going home.
pps. shall i treat with oxalic acid straight away or leave them to settle in?
Had to collect a colony that had made its home in a compost bin today. Owners wanted rid and they didnt want to wait any longer.
So after seeing someone elses thread on here i have picked up the wild comb, about six descent combs and lots of honey stores and put the whole lot in a brood box and i have also put some fondant on the top just in case they fancy that.
My couple of questions are shall i open them up straight away or leave them with the entrance blocked for a couple of hours?
And I plan on putting another super on top with drawn comb to try and entice them upwards but do I put this on straight away or shall I leave it until warmer?
Thanks in advance
T
p.s. they have moved well over ten miles so no fear of them going home.
pps. shall i treat with oxalic acid straight away or leave them to settle in?