I would like some advice on transferring a 6 frame nucleus to a National brood box.
I would like some advice on transferring a 6 frame nucleus to a National brood box.
Late April/early May.
When transporting the nuc make sure the frames in the nuc are oriented in the direction of travel ie, parappel with the sides of your vehicle.
Once you get to the apiary, put the nuc in it's intended position and give them five minutes to settle before opening up - full hive/nuc no matter , the same applies.
You don't need to wait an age before hiving them although I would give them a little time to get oriented before doing the transfer ten minutes, half an hour.
I like to put my nuc colonies to one side of a full hive so that the bees have only one side of new foundation to work on rather than splitting their workforce and working both sides of the cluster. - usually, one frame of foundation - nuc, then fill the rest of the hive with foundation.
I suppose you will be collecting it via a car journey ?
If so put your nuc in its position in your apairy but leave the entrance blocked if this is in the morning leave them alone , and remove the entrance in the afternoon. if in the afternoon I would leave them settle over night and then remove the entrance in the morning. Others might do this differently but this is what I do and it gives them time to settle down after any journey.
I would then leave them for a further 48hrs before moving them into a new brood box , obviously weather dependent if longer don't worry .
I would do the next part between 12-2pm you will have less bee's in the nuc as the foraging bee's will be out collecting forage . Smoke them it's up to you personal preference I'm afraid read the bee's.
I don't always.
Open up your brood box take your extra frames out open up the nuc, you can put your frames in the centre or to one side it doesn't really matter as long as they go in the brood box together as they we're in the nuc .
I've found that putting all six frames against the left side of the brood box wall and then the frames of foundation/comb to the right better .
If there self spacing frames Hoffman's then I put a plastic bee space board in first then put the first frame in next to this then remove the bee space board I then add the remaining frames individually to check the queen's there , stores and brood.
before you add the frames of foundation/comb you need to turn the nuc upsidedown and tape the nuc on the bottom to make sure all the bee's are in the new brood box the same with the floor if it's not attached , add your extra frames, crown board and roof done.
Blimey; That's a long wait.
The nucs that I sell will be starting to think of swarm preparations!
I know what your saying if there bursting at the seams then move them as soon as possible, when I've moved nucs in a box into a brood I've done it sooner than that .
Anything else to pick hole at ?
Time wise?
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