JonnyPicklechin
Field Bee
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2015
- Messages
- 543
- Reaction score
- 38
- Location
- Isleworth
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 20 odd
I'm in West London, current temperature is 14 deg C. I was about to add a second BB to 3 x singles that have brood in 7+ frames....All with (predominantly) drawn comb....I was going to add BB above the others and limit temperature risks to brood given its still not warm.
Like the rest of the UK, its going to get colder over the next fortnight (some reporting a drop below freezing at the weekend).....Should I:
a) leave them be.
b) add the second box
c) just add a super?
Its the conundrum between keeping the brood nest warm and necessary expansion. Last year, early spring was cold and dry and then 'orribly wet. I had lots of problems with swarms because I couldn't get into them until it was too late, which has me feeling that space is predominating factor...
Without asking everyone, my instinct is to add the super as it seems the compromise...But whenever was compromise a reasonable approach in this game?
Like the rest of the UK, its going to get colder over the next fortnight (some reporting a drop below freezing at the weekend).....Should I:
a) leave them be.
b) add the second box
c) just add a super?
Its the conundrum between keeping the brood nest warm and necessary expansion. Last year, early spring was cold and dry and then 'orribly wet. I had lots of problems with swarms because I couldn't get into them until it was too late, which has me feeling that space is predominating factor...
Without asking everyone, my instinct is to add the super as it seems the compromise...But whenever was compromise a reasonable approach in this game?