- Joined
- Apr 29, 2023
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- Location
- Northumberland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 100
This has been my first year using Demaree's and they proved invaluable in all that hot weather preceding this terrible past month, I've still got a couple configured as such and am now turning my thoughts as to how best to overwinter them - currently, although the queens in all are this year or last years queens, when I went in one today, the top brood box was full of brood, bees and doing excellently, whilst the original queen at the bottom entrance was scarcely covering three frames of brood. I'm tempted to put them into some of the half brood boxes I got from bee-equipment, sharing the brood and side by side with the same arrangement above and food on top. Is this feasible? Would be really great to have a spare laying queen for early splits in the spring and from the book from NBB on two-queen hives, it sounds too like colonies with two laying queens in are better honey producers than two single colonies. Just wondered what people's thoughts and experiences were - the book I'm talking about covers Wells hives to the present day, so interested in others experience of trying to maintain more than one queen, cheers.