- Joined
- Nov 4, 2009
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- Location
- Devon/South Hams
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
I have one hive outside my apiary and that is at my friends animal sanctuary. This hive is not inspected that often due to the people and animals about . Last opened about 10 days ago and they were vicious, particularly attacking the Llamas, so closed up quick, after establishing no brood in brood boxes.
I had a look this afternoon when nobody about and the animals were in stables. No brood in BB's, drone brood up in supers ( 4 of them on). Bad light so I could not see eggs, but laid in a fairly consolidated pattern, so I thought DLQ. However then thinking about it, the queens thorax size would not change whether she was fertile or not, so unLikely to have gone through excluder ( and never has done so in past), so my feeling is DLW's.
In my own apiary I would just shake them out but there are no other hives at this site to beg their way in. To make matters worse they are in the one and only WBC I have, with little spare kit.
I am thinking of taking over a nucs with a new queen who has recently come into lay. I would transfer the nucs into a national hive having boosted it with a few frames of soon to emerge brood from my hives.
I would shake the WBC out in front of this and remove the WBC. Any useful frames from the WBC could go into national boxes on top of the new national brood.
My friends at the sanctuary are desperate to keep a hive over there, and this is the best way I can think of doing it.
Once all has settled I can transfer the frames back into the WBC -" it looks so pretty".
I think this will work, but does anyone have any better ideas?
I had a look this afternoon when nobody about and the animals were in stables. No brood in BB's, drone brood up in supers ( 4 of them on). Bad light so I could not see eggs, but laid in a fairly consolidated pattern, so I thought DLQ. However then thinking about it, the queens thorax size would not change whether she was fertile or not, so unLikely to have gone through excluder ( and never has done so in past), so my feeling is DLW's.
In my own apiary I would just shake them out but there are no other hives at this site to beg their way in. To make matters worse they are in the one and only WBC I have, with little spare kit.
I am thinking of taking over a nucs with a new queen who has recently come into lay. I would transfer the nucs into a national hive having boosted it with a few frames of soon to emerge brood from my hives.
I would shake the WBC out in front of this and remove the WBC. Any useful frames from the WBC could go into national boxes on top of the new national brood.
My friends at the sanctuary are desperate to keep a hive over there, and this is the best way I can think of doing it.
Once all has settled I can transfer the frames back into the WBC -" it looks so pretty".
I think this will work, but does anyone have any better ideas?