rockdoc
Field Bee
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2011
- Messages
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- Location
- East Devon a bit of a green desert!
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
I have one five frame nuc with a small colony. I've just checked and there are 3 full frames of brood (all stages) with a little stores in the corners. The last two frames have some pollen and honey in but are not full by a long way. I've started feeding fondant which they are taking down..
The other colony is in a brood box and is about the same size, has one extra frame of brood and more stores, although about 4 frames remain un-drawn foundation. They are bringing in lots of Ivy pollen and are not being fed.
Question, should I move the nuc colony to a brood box for winter or leave them, or should I consider uniting them? I'm still not sure which is the best tempered queen as both colony's are small and respond about the same when being manipulated. They are both calm and still on the comb.
Just to add to the mix, both colony's are separated by a roaring colony with 2 supers on which are filling fast with Ivy.
The other colony is in a brood box and is about the same size, has one extra frame of brood and more stores, although about 4 frames remain un-drawn foundation. They are bringing in lots of Ivy pollen and are not being fed.
Question, should I move the nuc colony to a brood box for winter or leave them, or should I consider uniting them? I'm still not sure which is the best tempered queen as both colony's are small and respond about the same when being manipulated. They are both calm and still on the comb.
Just to add to the mix, both colony's are separated by a roaring colony with 2 supers on which are filling fast with Ivy.