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Let's say, just for arguments sake, I was to remove the queen excluder from a 14 x 12 brood box and let the queen wander wherever she wanted in a stack of, say, three supers. Where would she be likely to establish her brood nest? Top, bottom or middle?
The reason I'm asking is I had a thought about nadirs and how much of a faff it was to take honey-filled supers and get them underneath the brood box for winter supplies, only to get them out again in the spring and put them back on the top. I'd like to leave some supers in situ without a QX and work around what the queen has done when Spring arrives.
My thinking is that I would just end up with a large brood box and a load of supers full of honey, pollen, and BIAS, in other words, a right bloody mess; but a little part of me hoped things might be a litle more organised than that.
The reason I'm asking is I had a thought about nadirs and how much of a faff it was to take honey-filled supers and get them underneath the brood box for winter supplies, only to get them out again in the spring and put them back on the top. I'd like to leave some supers in situ without a QX and work around what the queen has done when Spring arrives.
My thinking is that I would just end up with a large brood box and a load of supers full of honey, pollen, and BIAS, in other words, a right bloody mess; but a little part of me hoped things might be a litle more organised than that.