sparklysally
New Bee
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So I have a double-height polynuc that I'll need to move to another apiary asap (assuming that it's not too tall for the car). The other apiary is 0.9 miles away as the crow/bee flies.
This is how I was planning to do it:
shut up the nuc in the evening, and strap it all together securely.
drive it to the new apiary
put sticks or shrubbery in front of entrance at new location, to let bees know they've moved
keep entrance shut for one day, until the next evening (so 24hrs total)
And then hope that they realise this is a new apiary when I open the entrance.
Is this the way you would recommend? How long should I keep the bees shut in for after putting the nuc in the new apiary, do you think? Or is this part even not necessary, if I'm putting bits in front of the entrance anyway?
Thanks in advance!
This is how I was planning to do it:
shut up the nuc in the evening, and strap it all together securely.
drive it to the new apiary
put sticks or shrubbery in front of entrance at new location, to let bees know they've moved
keep entrance shut for one day, until the next evening (so 24hrs total)
And then hope that they realise this is a new apiary when I open the entrance.
Is this the way you would recommend? How long should I keep the bees shut in for after putting the nuc in the new apiary, do you think? Or is this part even not necessary, if I'm putting bits in front of the entrance anyway?
Thanks in advance!