TomH
House Bee
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2019
- Messages
- 139
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- 189
- Location
- Cornwall
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15
My question stems from a colony I inspected yesterday, 6-7 queen cells, polished inside but not charged, and no eggs in the QCs that I could see. My plan at the time was to nuc the queen, but I could not for the life of me find her... It's a poly hive, brood and a half with one super on. As the cells weren't charged, I figured i've got a few days breathing space, but need to get back in there ASAP, so I closed them up and will try again.
I will try and find her again today or tomorrow, and continue as per the nucleus method, but i'm needing a back up plan if I fail again. My question is, is a 6 frame poly nuc too small to contain the flying bees, if I was to carry out a split, without finding the queen? As per the NBU instructions:
https://nationalbeeunit.com/downloadDocument.cfm?id=1077
All the instructions I have read are for placing a full brood box on the original site, so wondering if there is a way to carry it out with a only a 6 frame nuc? I have a BS honeybees nuc, so I could buy a maismore 6 frame brood box for the top which would give more space? If needed I can do it as per instructions with a full hive, but just trying to minimise the amount of kit I have to lug about, hence wondering if there is a way to use the nuc box.
Thanks
I will try and find her again today or tomorrow, and continue as per the nucleus method, but i'm needing a back up plan if I fail again. My question is, is a 6 frame poly nuc too small to contain the flying bees, if I was to carry out a split, without finding the queen? As per the NBU instructions:
https://nationalbeeunit.com/downloadDocument.cfm?id=1077
All the instructions I have read are for placing a full brood box on the original site, so wondering if there is a way to carry it out with a only a 6 frame nuc? I have a BS honeybees nuc, so I could buy a maismore 6 frame brood box for the top which would give more space? If needed I can do it as per instructions with a full hive, but just trying to minimise the amount of kit I have to lug about, hence wondering if there is a way to use the nuc box.
Thanks