DomB
New Bee
Hi,
I took on a friend's old hive recently which is good and strong but needs a bit of a 'tidy up'.
The brood chamber has a a queen excluder on top and I've noticed that the chamber is missing about 3 or 4 frames. The bees have filled in that gap with 'wild comb', i.e. not in frames, which is hanging off the Queen excluder.
I want to remove the excluder entirely and fill the brood chamber with frames but I'm not sure the best route to get to that happy place.
I have spare boxes and frames. And I'm happy to destroy the queen excluder if I need to.
Has any one any thoughts on how I might get to the point where i have, ideally, two brood chambers filled with frames and no wild comb all while minimising my losses and the chance of losing my Queen?!
Hope that all makes sense; thanks in advance for any replies!
I took on a friend's old hive recently which is good and strong but needs a bit of a 'tidy up'.
The brood chamber has a a queen excluder on top and I've noticed that the chamber is missing about 3 or 4 frames. The bees have filled in that gap with 'wild comb', i.e. not in frames, which is hanging off the Queen excluder.
I want to remove the excluder entirely and fill the brood chamber with frames but I'm not sure the best route to get to that happy place.
I have spare boxes and frames. And I'm happy to destroy the queen excluder if I need to.
Has any one any thoughts on how I might get to the point where i have, ideally, two brood chambers filled with frames and no wild comb all while minimising my losses and the chance of losing my Queen?!
Hope that all makes sense; thanks in advance for any replies!