Stedic
House Bee
I know Shook swarms are controversial.
I’m converting my hives from 14x12 to nationals. I’ve started a Bailey change on one, but am wondering about a shook swarm on at least one, as much as an experiment as anything else.
The colony I have in mind is very strong and will need a nuc taking soon or something to prevent swarming. So I was wondering, if I wait until there is food in the super and then shake them, would I need to feed? Or is it better to remove the super and feed?
My thought is that it will free up the extra brood box more quickly, and that the brood reduction now will reduce the swarm urge. Obviously a smaller summer foraging force but that is OK for one colony.
I’m converting my hives from 14x12 to nationals. I’ve started a Bailey change on one, but am wondering about a shook swarm on at least one, as much as an experiment as anything else.
The colony I have in mind is very strong and will need a nuc taking soon or something to prevent swarming. So I was wondering, if I wait until there is food in the super and then shake them, would I need to feed? Or is it better to remove the super and feed?
My thought is that it will free up the extra brood box more quickly, and that the brood reduction now will reduce the swarm urge. Obviously a smaller summer foraging force but that is OK for one colony.