i have just bought some beekeeping equipment and am now really confused as a few people have said to have 10 frames in the supers which i have done and used the already castleated spacers. no problem with that
With the Brood boxes i have been told to use 11frames with a dummy board but need to space the frames in the brood box. i had some castelated spacers come with the kit but they are 9 slot? so where do they go?
and is it better to use plastic spacers or castelated on my brood box
and finally can you not just guess the gap as long as they all look pretty even?
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you need to slide the brood frames along the runners slowley when inspections are carried out , so as not to crush the queen or bees when putting the frames back, you cannot easily do this with castelations as they are fixed and at ten spaces in a brood box you will get uneven cells and brace comb making inspections a problem as it will all be stuck together (brood cells are smaller in depth than those they can make for honey storage)
9 or 10 castelations, , it is normal to start foundation on 10 or 12 in a super and change to nine for drawn comb the next year.this makes them draw bigger honey cells..thats if you use castelation.
the alternative is hoffmans or manley self spacing frames or wide spacers, (44mm wide spacers as opposed to 37mm brood spacing) The wide spacers allow you to start with 12 (alternate spacers only) and change to wide spacing 44mm ( spacers on each frame)
my veiw is throw all the frames away and buy 6 hoffman brood frames ( you nuc will have 5 frames already) and manley or hoffman frames for the supers and a pack of runners for the supers.....i dont like castelation near my fingers as i dont like the site of blood
i use hoffmans throughout, ok less honey and more wooden frames per box but easier to extract, i only use manleys for cut comb
GUESSING the gap, ok an old beekeepers i know uses his thumb but the FERA SBI thinks he is mad and tell him off
i have done it in a super but please dont do it in the brood box as the spacing needs to be more exact, ok for emergency in the supers when you find you have one less frame than you thought...however when you lift the box off the frames can move and you get bees stuck in the comband it can get very messyi..I think you would be better using a tried method rather than guessing but it you do dont leave large gaps or they will fill it with brace comb (i know to my cost)