markb2603
House Bee
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- Location
- Donegal, Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
I’ve been reading up on the Demeree methodology for swarm prevention - thanks to JBM for the useful blog post.
Could this method be used to split a strong colony into 2? If you were doing this, would you still complete the Demeree as described or would you potentially split the brood box 2 with half brood and stores and half empty frames in each BB? Would you then wait for the new queen in the top box to start laying before removing and setting up a new hive or should that be done earlier?
The other option is a walk away split.
Lost a swarm already this season and second hive had brood over 7 frames when checked on Monday so want to potentially take preventative action this weekend if they continue to strengthen.
Thanks in advance as always.
Could this method be used to split a strong colony into 2? If you were doing this, would you still complete the Demeree as described or would you potentially split the brood box 2 with half brood and stores and half empty frames in each BB? Would you then wait for the new queen in the top box to start laying before removing and setting up a new hive or should that be done earlier?
The other option is a walk away split.
Lost a swarm already this season and second hive had brood over 7 frames when checked on Monday so want to potentially take preventative action this weekend if they continue to strengthen.
Thanks in advance as always.