SavvySalli
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2016
- Messages
- 37
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Devizes, Wiltshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hello, I'm looking forward to reading through here, getting my questions answered and reading all the other issues in prep for when I have them!
I'm keeping someone else's bees as she's away a lot and we just received the first nuc last week. I'm a beginner too (have done the beginner course and will be continuing training) so this is all nerve wracking!
I'm using a national with a pitched roof, against advice! It's all new and I coated it with Linseed oil outside. There's a clear crown board of polycarb/perspex and we cut a hole in the middle for the rapid feeder.
The new bees are very calm and steady, just getting on with their work, taking some syrup but they're in a field of grass surrounded by hawthorn and many other flowering shrubs/trees so are obviously bringing in enough not to need much syrup. We're growing vegetation intentionally for the June gap and early spring.
They're building brace comb between the DN frames, but I have SNs and didn't know the nucleus would be on DNs so have to order plastic spacers. They've also just started to build comb on the SN frames which is really satisfying! I know that they're settling in and that the queen's laying. First inspection is next week, apart from through the board which doesn't count!
My first question is about the crown board as I see that there's some condensation on it and I'm not sure if it's of concern as I know that they need moisture in the hive.
Anyway, looking forward to reading and learning lots on here!
I'm keeping someone else's bees as she's away a lot and we just received the first nuc last week. I'm a beginner too (have done the beginner course and will be continuing training) so this is all nerve wracking!
I'm using a national with a pitched roof, against advice! It's all new and I coated it with Linseed oil outside. There's a clear crown board of polycarb/perspex and we cut a hole in the middle for the rapid feeder.
The new bees are very calm and steady, just getting on with their work, taking some syrup but they're in a field of grass surrounded by hawthorn and many other flowering shrubs/trees so are obviously bringing in enough not to need much syrup. We're growing vegetation intentionally for the June gap and early spring.
They're building brace comb between the DN frames, but I have SNs and didn't know the nucleus would be on DNs so have to order plastic spacers. They've also just started to build comb on the SN frames which is really satisfying! I know that they're settling in and that the queen's laying. First inspection is next week, apart from through the board which doesn't count!
My first question is about the crown board as I see that there's some condensation on it and I'm not sure if it's of concern as I know that they need moisture in the hive.
Anyway, looking forward to reading and learning lots on here!