Poly Hive
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2008
- Messages
- 14,097
- Reaction score
- 402
- Location
- Scottish Borders
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12 and 18 Nucs
If you tell us that your colony is covering ten frames then wow.. but...
How many frames of brood has it got?
You see if you say ten frames of bees at 2pm, then how many frames are they covering at 2am? I very much doubt they are still covering 10. Especially when you are looking at 2pm at 15 degrees C, and the temp drops to 5C at 2am.
Got the picture? The bees shrink, considerably, probably to the point where they are just managing to cover the brood... which neatly leads on to this...
The only way (apart from seeing them personally) the forum can judge your colony strength is to be told the amount of brood, and at that not only the amount of frames, but how much per frame. If you think about it four frames at 25% is one frame, four frames at 50% is two frames and so on....
We are here to help, but it seriously helps us if you give some accurate info.
PH
How many frames of brood has it got?
You see if you say ten frames of bees at 2pm, then how many frames are they covering at 2am? I very much doubt they are still covering 10. Especially when you are looking at 2pm at 15 degrees C, and the temp drops to 5C at 2am.
Got the picture? The bees shrink, considerably, probably to the point where they are just managing to cover the brood... which neatly leads on to this...
The only way (apart from seeing them personally) the forum can judge your colony strength is to be told the amount of brood, and at that not only the amount of frames, but how much per frame. If you think about it four frames at 25% is one frame, four frames at 50% is two frames and so on....
We are here to help, but it seriously helps us if you give some accurate info.
PH