Brigsy
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2015
- Messages
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- Location
- Southish
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- 2
You must be getting bored with me now! Sorry.
Just been to see how my commercial hive colony is getting on with stores and to check on the new queens progression. Introduced her at the very end of August. She is clearly laying and accepted.
The colony has lots of stores and I am making syrup available if they want it. However there are only four or so frames of bias. Mostly capped. Taking into account the gap for the new queen and he probable slow down due to apiguard, and winter brood nest, is this too little to stay in a full hive? Maybe I should nuc them for winter?
Or am I overthinking this.
Just been to see how my commercial hive colony is getting on with stores and to check on the new queens progression. Introduced her at the very end of August. She is clearly laying and accepted.
The colony has lots of stores and I am making syrup available if they want it. However there are only four or so frames of bias. Mostly capped. Taking into account the gap for the new queen and he probable slow down due to apiguard, and winter brood nest, is this too little to stay in a full hive? Maybe I should nuc them for winter?
Or am I overthinking this.