Nordicul
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2018
- Messages
- 90
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Waterford Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hi All,
I've recently inspected one smallish hive and have another later today. The brood box was packed with honey, had four frames of capped brood , larvae eggs and a Queen.
Question: Will the bees naturally break down the honey comb next to the brood nest to adequately provide the Queen with more laying space?
I've read that they are more likely to start swarming preps if "honey bound".....and to encourage brood expansion some honey frames should be removed and given drawn comb, of which I have none.
If this is the case should I, in lieu of any drawn comb, bruise some comb next to them?
Tia
I presume too that there is no need to Spring feed when they are full of stores?
I've recently inspected one smallish hive and have another later today. The brood box was packed with honey, had four frames of capped brood , larvae eggs and a Queen.
Question: Will the bees naturally break down the honey comb next to the brood nest to adequately provide the Queen with more laying space?
I've read that they are more likely to start swarming preps if "honey bound".....and to encourage brood expansion some honey frames should be removed and given drawn comb, of which I have none.
If this is the case should I, in lieu of any drawn comb, bruise some comb next to them?
Tia
I presume too that there is no need to Spring feed when they are full of stores?