sandyjet62
New Bee
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2010
- Messages
- 19
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- Location
- South Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hi all,
I've been watching this forum on and off since last year when we first decided to try beekeeping. Did the theory lectures with our local association through the winter and ordered a nuc, which I have just been informed is ready for collection, hopefully tomorrow evening.
As with all things, we have had varying opinions as to the best way to hive our new bees. Some say leave in nuc for a few days to settle, some hive as soon as collected. Now its crunch time so to speak, we are wondering what to do for the best. Do we hive them straight away? Do we feed? Or is it best to just add them to the brood box, queen excluder, super and leave them to it for a while?
All these questions have been asked before I know. Our thoughts would be to hive them and let them do what comes naturally in their new home. Just looking for some support really!
Thanks.
I've been watching this forum on and off since last year when we first decided to try beekeeping. Did the theory lectures with our local association through the winter and ordered a nuc, which I have just been informed is ready for collection, hopefully tomorrow evening.
As with all things, we have had varying opinions as to the best way to hive our new bees. Some say leave in nuc for a few days to settle, some hive as soon as collected. Now its crunch time so to speak, we are wondering what to do for the best. Do we hive them straight away? Do we feed? Or is it best to just add them to the brood box, queen excluder, super and leave them to it for a while?
All these questions have been asked before I know. Our thoughts would be to hive them and let them do what comes naturally in their new home. Just looking for some support really!
Thanks.