Birds&Bees
New Bee
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2012
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- 38
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- Location
- Yeovil, Somerset
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5 -10
Views wanted...I've tried searching the forum but couldn't find anything.
For many years I have been using standard national brood boxes, but I'm starting to find that these don't create enough brood space, especially when finding the first super full of pollen and all frames full of brood. Also I don't really want to move to brood and a half, due to the increased number of frames to deal with.
So my options as I see it......
1. Move to a national 14x12, by using 14x12 eke's. Can you also get eke's for nuc boxes? Also I was wondering why do the eke's fit on the top of the brood box and not at the bottom?
2. Move to Commercial Brood Boxes. Clearly I would have to replace all brood boxes and nucs, so possibly more expensive.
3. Move to Commercial size frames using a Hamilton converter. Would have to replace Nuc's but at least save cost on having to replace the brood boxes.
What have other people done and what are the advantages / disadvantages.
For many years I have been using standard national brood boxes, but I'm starting to find that these don't create enough brood space, especially when finding the first super full of pollen and all frames full of brood. Also I don't really want to move to brood and a half, due to the increased number of frames to deal with.
So my options as I see it......
1. Move to a national 14x12, by using 14x12 eke's. Can you also get eke's for nuc boxes? Also I was wondering why do the eke's fit on the top of the brood box and not at the bottom?
2. Move to Commercial Brood Boxes. Clearly I would have to replace all brood boxes and nucs, so possibly more expensive.
3. Move to Commercial size frames using a Hamilton converter. Would have to replace Nuc's but at least save cost on having to replace the brood boxes.
What have other people done and what are the advantages / disadvantages.