My fault, I left too much space through not having enough frames…but the new colony has settled beautifully and made beautiful comb much more quickly than I expected…
Bearing in mind that the colony is destined for a top bar in the spring, (winters here are cold/wet so with a small swarm I thought the nuc would be more protective until the population is more established?), should I try and sort this out now whilst the comb is new and soft or shall I wait until Spring when I was going to have to crop and chop or at the very least shook swarm anyway?
Priority is to get the colony through the winter - I don’t care which box they’re in or how neat it looks…and as they’ve made a good start I’m tempted to leave them be rather than disturb them this late in the year. Or would that be unwise?
Thank you !
Bearing in mind that the colony is destined for a top bar in the spring, (winters here are cold/wet so with a small swarm I thought the nuc would be more protective until the population is more established?), should I try and sort this out now whilst the comb is new and soft or shall I wait until Spring when I was going to have to crop and chop or at the very least shook swarm anyway?
Priority is to get the colony through the winter - I don’t care which box they’re in or how neat it looks…and as they’ve made a good start I’m tempted to leave them be rather than disturb them this late in the year. Or would that be unwise?
Thank you !