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- Location
- Louth, Ireland
- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- 9
I have three strong hives on double brood. I had planned on grafting tomorrow when the temps are supposed to hit 20C (hard to believe, I know), but I wonder if it makes more sense to split the hives now and let the Q- halves grow their own, or if I should wait until the new queens are laying and then split with a new queen ready to pop unto the Q- halves.
Grafting tomorrow will give me laying queens around the first week in June, but I'm afraid that they'll make swarm preparations before that, particularly one hive that has 14 frames of brood across the 2 boxes. Also, if I split tomorrow It'll probably have minimal impact on the honey production, particularly since a previously unnoticed field of OSR popped into flower yesterday only 800m from the apiary.
So the question is: should I split now, or wait until I have a queen to start laying immediately in the new hive?
Grafting tomorrow will give me laying queens around the first week in June, but I'm afraid that they'll make swarm preparations before that, particularly one hive that has 14 frames of brood across the 2 boxes. Also, if I split tomorrow It'll probably have minimal impact on the honey production, particularly since a previously unnoticed field of OSR popped into flower yesterday only 800m from the apiary.
So the question is: should I split now, or wait until I have a queen to start laying immediately in the new hive?