JOF
New Bee
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2021
- Messages
- 21
- Reaction score
- 16
- Location
- Hampshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 1
I'm a newbie and lost my 1st hive last winter. I loved it last year and am gutted to have all the gear, no idea (bees)!
I am waiting for a swarm from my local bee association, but have also ordered a local buckfast nuc (as I'm bottom of my BKA swarm list) which will arrive end June.
I want to expand to reduce the chances of being bee-less again. So, do you think it would be too ambitious to get two splits from this nuc and get the virgin queens open mated?
I was thinking feeding to help increase colony strength and then try to get 2 x 3 frame nucs out of it mid-end August to be overwintered in poly nucs. Do Queens still get mated that late in the season?
Not interested in honey yet, I would just like to start next year with 3 viable colonies.
Or if anyone's got a free swarm in Hampshire?
I am waiting for a swarm from my local bee association, but have also ordered a local buckfast nuc (as I'm bottom of my BKA swarm list) which will arrive end June.
I want to expand to reduce the chances of being bee-less again. So, do you think it would be too ambitious to get two splits from this nuc and get the virgin queens open mated?
I was thinking feeding to help increase colony strength and then try to get 2 x 3 frame nucs out of it mid-end August to be overwintered in poly nucs. Do Queens still get mated that late in the season?
Not interested in honey yet, I would just like to start next year with 3 viable colonies.
Or if anyone's got a free swarm in Hampshire?