AntAfrica
New Bee
Hello,
I have just inherited a Warre hive with a colony that has been undisturbed for three years. It has two supers and the usual quilt, roof etc. Both supers are filled with comb and most of the cells are being used for eggs, honey or pollen.
The bees seem in good shape generally. However, none of the comb has been removed during those three years. The comb is starting to look very dark. I plan to adding another super immediately so the colony can expand. I would like to remove the old comb as I understand that old comb can create problems.
Can anyone tell me how quickly I should remove the old comb and should I replace a whole super at a time?
Thanking replies in advance,
Anthony
I have just inherited a Warre hive with a colony that has been undisturbed for three years. It has two supers and the usual quilt, roof etc. Both supers are filled with comb and most of the cells are being used for eggs, honey or pollen.
The bees seem in good shape generally. However, none of the comb has been removed during those three years. The comb is starting to look very dark. I plan to adding another super immediately so the colony can expand. I would like to remove the old comb as I understand that old comb can create problems.
Can anyone tell me how quickly I should remove the old comb and should I replace a whole super at a time?
Thanking replies in advance,
Anthony