Hi all
I've been following Wally Shaw's guide to box management for brood & half.
Over winter, I had my shallow brood box on top of the deep one. On my inspection, I found the brood nest to be high in the deep box & some brood in the shallow box, the remainder of the shallow box is full with capped honey stores. So, following the guide, I made sure my queen was in the deep box, I put a QX between the deep brood box & shallow brood box and put an empty shallow brood box below the deep brood box.
My question is with the capped honey that's now above the QX ie. do I need to make even more room or stop meddling?
Do I:
Leave the current full stores above the QX there for the bees?
Add a second super as the other one is full (apart from a bit of capped brood) or, is the new empty brood box enough room for now?
Wait for the brood to emerge and then harvest it
Take a few frames out and add some empty ones
Or, something completely different
Feeling very anxious to get it right as sadly I lost my other hive after the snow earlier in the year.
Thanks in advance.
Eileen
I've been following Wally Shaw's guide to box management for brood & half.
Over winter, I had my shallow brood box on top of the deep one. On my inspection, I found the brood nest to be high in the deep box & some brood in the shallow box, the remainder of the shallow box is full with capped honey stores. So, following the guide, I made sure my queen was in the deep box, I put a QX between the deep brood box & shallow brood box and put an empty shallow brood box below the deep brood box.
My question is with the capped honey that's now above the QX ie. do I need to make even more room or stop meddling?
Do I:
Leave the current full stores above the QX there for the bees?
Add a second super as the other one is full (apart from a bit of capped brood) or, is the new empty brood box enough room for now?
Wait for the brood to emerge and then harvest it
Take a few frames out and add some empty ones
Or, something completely different
Feeling very anxious to get it right as sadly I lost my other hive after the snow earlier in the year.
Thanks in advance.
Eileen