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I have 3 colonies on 14x12 cedar. I have 2 new poly langstroths which I would like to populate this coming season (no drawn comb/brand new hives). I know it is not easy with different hive types but I want to evaluate the polys so I have this problem to solve.
My plan is to do a shook swarm into a langstoth nuc around May time, then when it is strong transfer over to full langstroth hive. I will probably have two 14x12 colonies producing honey and the other one used for shook swarm/splits.
When I have done the shook swarm I intend to split the frames of the queenless 14x12 into 2 nucs and let them grow queens, then build up in summer/autumn.
Questions
1. Is there a better way of doing it?
2. Should I leave my 14x12 splits alone to requeen themselves or is it better to introduce QC or bought queen?
Thanks
My plan is to do a shook swarm into a langstoth nuc around May time, then when it is strong transfer over to full langstroth hive. I will probably have two 14x12 colonies producing honey and the other one used for shook swarm/splits.
When I have done the shook swarm I intend to split the frames of the queenless 14x12 into 2 nucs and let them grow queens, then build up in summer/autumn.
Questions
1. Is there a better way of doing it?
2. Should I leave my 14x12 splits alone to requeen themselves or is it better to introduce QC or bought queen?
Thanks