Robbo8916
Field Bee
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2012
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- 521
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- Location
- Tyldesley, Gtr Manchester
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hello,
Seeing as I have finished my night shift early I wanted to ask a question.
Having had a quick look at my newly acquired bees they are on 9 frames in the brood box with a frame of foundation each end they are just beginning to draw. I put syrup on as they only arrived yesterday so was to give them a boost whilst drawing the last two frames.
The second frame in (which HM happened to be on) had a good patch of capped worker brood on both sides and was full of nectar everywhere else. So I am planning to add a super of foundation today (thursday) and leave the feeder on to help thrm draw it, in the hope that once drawn they will haul some of the stores up there freeing up more space for the queen to lay.
I didn't go all the way through the box as I didn't want to stress them unduly after their ordeal of moving. With the warm weather and the girls out in force colecting pollen, water and I assume nectar I am hoping this is the right time to add the super?
My other quick query is spacing. I understand that people like deeper cells for honey. But with it being foundation only, do I go narrow spacing i.e 11 frames to start with then once drawn swap it to wide and 9 frames?
Thanks in advance!
Seeing as I have finished my night shift early I wanted to ask a question.
Having had a quick look at my newly acquired bees they are on 9 frames in the brood box with a frame of foundation each end they are just beginning to draw. I put syrup on as they only arrived yesterday so was to give them a boost whilst drawing the last two frames.
The second frame in (which HM happened to be on) had a good patch of capped worker brood on both sides and was full of nectar everywhere else. So I am planning to add a super of foundation today (thursday) and leave the feeder on to help thrm draw it, in the hope that once drawn they will haul some of the stores up there freeing up more space for the queen to lay.
I didn't go all the way through the box as I didn't want to stress them unduly after their ordeal of moving. With the warm weather and the girls out in force colecting pollen, water and I assume nectar I am hoping this is the right time to add the super?
My other quick query is spacing. I understand that people like deeper cells for honey. But with it being foundation only, do I go narrow spacing i.e 11 frames to start with then once drawn swap it to wide and 9 frames?
Thanks in advance!
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