beeno
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2011
- Messages
- 5,181
- Reaction score
- 234
- Location
- South East
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
Hi all,
I don't like the idea of moving a colony on more than one brood box as I would worry about the boxes coming apart in transit. A Paynes' brood box is anchored into the floor, so I feel comfortable with that being strapped with the brood box, but is it possible for a brood box or super on top slipping and sliding with ratchet straps? Overheating is also a problem, open mesh floor and travel screen may not be sufficient according to some text as the bees move upwards and block the air flow of the travelling screen. Solution empty super on top, but then I am back to two boxes. Also, I have seen advice to remove stores from brood box, as the heat generated by agitated bees can melt the wax! I do have good air conditioning in the car, but...
What are beeks advice and experience of moving hives.
I don't like the idea of moving a colony on more than one brood box as I would worry about the boxes coming apart in transit. A Paynes' brood box is anchored into the floor, so I feel comfortable with that being strapped with the brood box, but is it possible for a brood box or super on top slipping and sliding with ratchet straps? Overheating is also a problem, open mesh floor and travel screen may not be sufficient according to some text as the bees move upwards and block the air flow of the travelling screen. Solution empty super on top, but then I am back to two boxes. Also, I have seen advice to remove stores from brood box, as the heat generated by agitated bees can melt the wax! I do have good air conditioning in the car, but...
What are beeks advice and experience of moving hives.