- Joined
- May 26, 2021
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- Location
- Salisbury
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 5
I've just extracted 9 frames of more or less fully capped honey. Delighted, but it's clear that I need to improve the means by which I clear the supers of bees.
On this occasion, I put the frames into a single spare super and carried them away from the hives for clearing. Then, I used Bee Quick (smells like marzipan) and a brush to clear the bees. It was all a bit laborious and I ended up with a lot of somewhat confused bees loitering around where I'd cleared them. I'm also conscious that I was only clearing one super: what if I was trying to clear 3 or more?
So, first question: where is the best place to clear the supers? At the hives? Away from the hives?
Secondly: what's the best way of clearing multiple supers? Pile them up and clear them all at the same time? Or clear them one at a time?
Any advice gratefully received.
On this occasion, I put the frames into a single spare super and carried them away from the hives for clearing. Then, I used Bee Quick (smells like marzipan) and a brush to clear the bees. It was all a bit laborious and I ended up with a lot of somewhat confused bees loitering around where I'd cleared them. I'm also conscious that I was only clearing one super: what if I was trying to clear 3 or more?
So, first question: where is the best place to clear the supers? At the hives? Away from the hives?
Secondly: what's the best way of clearing multiple supers? Pile them up and clear them all at the same time? Or clear them one at a time?
Any advice gratefully received.