Julian4983
New Bee
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- Feb 7, 2021
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I’ve just completed the first inspection on my 4 colonies 3 overwintered on a super over a brood box and the final hive was a brood/super/brood setup. All 4 were bursting with bees with eggs/larvae at all stages …. I was staggered how well they’d come through.
One of the hives harboured a good number of drones and drone cells and I wondered if forum folks through a early split would be a good idea? I’m keen to avoid an early swarm and move ahead to a great honey season.
The brood/super/brood box was an autumn last minute ‘2 hive combine’ which is also doing well …. No drones yet. Each of the two brood boxes have eggs and larvae. Could I separate them now (split) and wait for a new Queen to be produced in one of the boxes?
One of the hives harboured a good number of drones and drone cells and I wondered if forum folks through a early split would be a good idea? I’m keen to avoid an early swarm and move ahead to a great honey season.
The brood/super/brood box was an autumn last minute ‘2 hive combine’ which is also doing well …. No drones yet. Each of the two brood boxes have eggs and larvae. Could I separate them now (split) and wait for a new Queen to be produced in one of the boxes?