- Joined
- May 29, 2010
- Messages
- 6,213
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Norwich
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3 National Hives & 1 Observation Hive.(Indoors) & lots of empty boxes..
My observation hive is jammed packed with bees... Yesterday 90% of them went out and clustered in my cherry tree but came back because the queen wasnt with them.. She's been clipped. They were streaming through the entrance tube like a crowd leaving a football match....
For the last week of warmish weather quite a lot of them have been sitting on the window sill around the hive entrance tube... but I think this is because its been hot in the hive...There is condensation in the entrance tube this morning and some are drinking it......
I have come to the conclusion that I need to split the hive and the sooner the better......
Taking the hive outside isnt going to be too much of a problem........ as long as I dont drop it!!!!!!!!!
There are 4 frames... 2 up 2 down...all national brood frames. Have been watching queen laying eggs this morning on one of the upper frames so I know where the new eggs are, but all frames have stores and capped and uncapped brood... and there is one possible supercedure queen cell but difficult to see because of the amount of bees...
I intend to take 2 frames.....both from the same side of the hive.
As there will only be these two frames my thoughts are that I will need to put them in a 5 frame nuc that I have........which is going to have to be put in my garden......3 or 4 metres away from the entrance for the obs hive.
Do I need to block or reduce the entrance of the nuc for a day or so to stop them flying back to their queen?
What else please?
For the last week of warmish weather quite a lot of them have been sitting on the window sill around the hive entrance tube... but I think this is because its been hot in the hive...There is condensation in the entrance tube this morning and some are drinking it......
I have come to the conclusion that I need to split the hive and the sooner the better......
Taking the hive outside isnt going to be too much of a problem........ as long as I dont drop it!!!!!!!!!
There are 4 frames... 2 up 2 down...all national brood frames. Have been watching queen laying eggs this morning on one of the upper frames so I know where the new eggs are, but all frames have stores and capped and uncapped brood... and there is one possible supercedure queen cell but difficult to see because of the amount of bees...
I intend to take 2 frames.....both from the same side of the hive.
As there will only be these two frames my thoughts are that I will need to put them in a 5 frame nuc that I have........which is going to have to be put in my garden......3 or 4 metres away from the entrance for the obs hive.
Do I need to block or reduce the entrance of the nuc for a day or so to stop them flying back to their queen?
What else please?