Is it best to use an old or new queen to stock an observation hive? (4 frame observation hive BS deep)
Any advice would be welcome.
Many thanks
Adrian
when we use them at shows, we just put a dot on a drone, queens are far too precious to chance in one of those
You have to be joking.
The purpose of the obs hive is to inform and educate the public.
If you are going to give them totally false information then you would be better not having an observation hive.
I hope to keep them going for at least the summer; the obs hive is in my bee shed. I can choose a 2 year old queen or a new one or pop in a queen cell. Just wondering if there was anyone on the forum who has experience of using a longterm obs hive and can provide me with any advice.
Adrian
Hi Adie,
I am envious! Had an obs hive in the bedroom, many years ago, when we had sash windows. Haven't been able to bring myself to drill a hole in the plastic ones yet.
One thing that occurred to me was that there seems to be a large gap between the side-bars of the frames and the frame of the hive. Plenty of space for brace comb....
Apologies if my eyes fail me and it is blanked off!
The entrance to mine used to be thro the window frame but then we had plastic ones fittet so I drilled a hole thro the brickwork..
Interesting thread as I am making an eight frame observation hive at the moment and destined to be a public OH in a park at Ealing. Just waiting for the contractors to build the shed so it can be set up.
Yes there are quite a few large gaps; I think it must be rather old and perhaps a home made job. I mended a few bits and thought I would see if it worked. It seems to be made out of some very nice hardwood and looks like it has been reglazed in the past. It was in a pretty terrible state when I got it and I thought it was a shame not to restore the hive and see if the bees tolerated it. It will be interesting to see how they get on.Hi Adie,
I am envious! Had an obs hive in the bedroom, many years ago, when we had sash windows. Haven't been able to bring myself to drill a hole in the plastic ones yet.
One thing that occurred to me was that there seems to be a large gap between the side-bars of the frames and the frame of the hive. Plenty of space for brace comb....
Apologies if my eyes fail me and it is blanked off!
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