Newbeebeekeeper
House Bee
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2017
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- Location
- Northern ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hi everyone,
I have a hive that barely made it out of winter and have maybe a quarter of a frame of bees but the queen is laying in a full sized hive. I have another full sized hive doing well and another I was given as a friend gave up which is huge but 12 miles from my house
My thoughts are to take 3 frames of bee from the huge hive and make a nuc in my garden when I move it to my garden.
Then leave it for a few days and introduce the queen to it after a few more days.
I would probably put a super on the huge hive and if the other big hive does well then I would put a super on it too.
Any thoughts or feedback would be very welcome
I have a hive that barely made it out of winter and have maybe a quarter of a frame of bees but the queen is laying in a full sized hive. I have another full sized hive doing well and another I was given as a friend gave up which is huge but 12 miles from my house
My thoughts are to take 3 frames of bee from the huge hive and make a nuc in my garden when I move it to my garden.
Then leave it for a few days and introduce the queen to it after a few more days.
I would probably put a super on the huge hive and if the other big hive does well then I would put a super on it too.
Any thoughts or feedback would be very welcome