- Joined
- May 17, 2021
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- Location
- Perpignan, France
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- Ideally 3 to 5.
I'm entering my 2nd full year of beekeeping & have 3 relatively strong colonies. I use Dadant 10 frame hives & of the 3 mentioned, 1 is on 8 frames brood, & 2 on 7. The first has already donated a brood frame to bolster another hive. As I'm based some way south of many of you (France near the border to Spain) my colonies are probably ahead if yours. I put the first super on 2 of the colonies last weekend as they are bringing stores in (lots of fruit trees in blossom around me).
Due to my inexperience I'm not sure what to expect in the weeks ahead. Clearly the populations will grow, but from a swarm prevention perspective should I be removing the occasional brood frame to create space & something for them to work on, or should the addition of supers be sufficient?
One queen (the strongest hiver) is a 2021 & the others 2022. Demaree isn't an option as recently I managed to give myself a hernia lifting something far too heavy - awaiting surgery now.
I'm doing weekly inspections, & can see a reasonable volume of drone brood in the colonies.
Due to my inexperience I'm not sure what to expect in the weeks ahead. Clearly the populations will grow, but from a swarm prevention perspective should I be removing the occasional brood frame to create space & something for them to work on, or should the addition of supers be sufficient?
One queen (the strongest hiver) is a 2021 & the others 2022. Demaree isn't an option as recently I managed to give myself a hernia lifting something far too heavy - awaiting surgery now.
I'm doing weekly inspections, & can see a reasonable volume of drone brood in the colonies.
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