Zante
Field Bee
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2016
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- Location
- Near Florence, Italy
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- 2
I will be picking up my hives next weekend and placing them on site, and the Saturday after I will be getting two nucs to fill them. The hives take ten frames and the nucs come on six frames. From how they've been described, the beekeeper is very keen to sell only very strong nucs. If all frames aren't covered or if the season isn't too good she'd rather postpone delivery than sell the nucs.
So, here comes the question: once I've moved the frames from the nuc to the hive, considering they're supposed to be six dadant brood frames packed with bees, how many frames of foundation should I add? Fill the hive with four extra frames (two on each side, they're cold way)? Add just two and add two more when they're drawn?
The queen is a 2016 queen.
So, here comes the question: once I've moved the frames from the nuc to the hive, considering they're supposed to be six dadant brood frames packed with bees, how many frames of foundation should I add? Fill the hive with four extra frames (two on each side, they're cold way)? Add just two and add two more when they're drawn?
The queen is a 2016 queen.
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