Do224
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 27, 2020
- Messages
- 1,188
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- Location
- North Cumbria
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- I aim for 4…often becomes 6
I’ve just transferred a nuc into a national brood box (it’s a small cast swarm I caught about 4 weeks ago).
The bees were working 5 frames in the nuc...although a couple of these were only about two thirds drawn from starter strips at the top. There was brood and stores throughout.
I’m really hoping this colony will have filled the brood box in time for winter and just wondering if I should be helping them along at this stage by feeding syrup? There’s a good flow on here at present so not sure if this is necessary or if I’m best leaving them to it for now and feeding in autumn.
I think their first brood should be emerging any time now so hoping the younger bees will be keen to start drawing out the rest of the brood box which is filled with full frames of foundation as opposed to starter strip frames (they just had starter strips in the nuc as that’s all I had at the time)
The bees were working 5 frames in the nuc...although a couple of these were only about two thirds drawn from starter strips at the top. There was brood and stores throughout.
I’m really hoping this colony will have filled the brood box in time for winter and just wondering if I should be helping them along at this stage by feeding syrup? There’s a good flow on here at present so not sure if this is necessary or if I’m best leaving them to it for now and feeding in autumn.
I think their first brood should be emerging any time now so hoping the younger bees will be keen to start drawing out the rest of the brood box which is filled with full frames of foundation as opposed to starter strip frames (they just had starter strips in the nuc as that’s all I had at the time)