m100
Field Bee
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- Location
- Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- Enough
Somewhere, maybe on here or the other place there was I believe a few weeks back mention of positioning a brood frame clogged full of honey stores to within the brood area. This being done in order to encourage the bees to move brood frame stores out and thus expand the brood nest across more frames. Presumably the cappings would be bruised. I've searched a few times and can't find the posting. Did I imagine it?
On similar lines, what about putting a frame of foundation right in the centre of the brood nest?
Any views on the viability of adopting such approaches rather than the usual approach of frame swapping from the inner to the outer edges that may increase the overall brood area but not necessarily the number of frames with brood on them?
On similar lines, what about putting a frame of foundation right in the centre of the brood nest?
Any views on the viability of adopting such approaches rather than the usual approach of frame swapping from the inner to the outer edges that may increase the overall brood area but not necessarily the number of frames with brood on them?