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- Sep 7, 2013
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- Location
- Loughborough
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 11
Hi again. Sorry, another numpty question. If I need to deal with swarming, I usually do a Pagden AS, or variant thereof. I want, however, to try a Demaree on a particular hive, in which I today saw (and knocked-down) some early-stage charged cells.
This hive has two supers, which are largely full, but only partly capped. I suspect that they will be capped by next weekend, when I would ideally like to take them off for extraction.
So, I understand both the principle and the practice of a Demaree, and the reasons for retaining some separation between the top and bottom boxes.
If I, say, went back and did this tomorrow, I am guessing I might be OK to take the capped supers (assuming they get capped) in a few days; maybe replacing these with (at least) one empty super, to retain some separation between the two boxes ??
Or is that not the done thing in this scenario? Thanks
This hive has two supers, which are largely full, but only partly capped. I suspect that they will be capped by next weekend, when I would ideally like to take them off for extraction.
So, I understand both the principle and the practice of a Demaree, and the reasons for retaining some separation between the top and bottom boxes.
If I, say, went back and did this tomorrow, I am guessing I might be OK to take the capped supers (assuming they get capped) in a few days; maybe replacing these with (at least) one empty super, to retain some separation between the two boxes ??
Or is that not the done thing in this scenario? Thanks