- Joined
- Feb 24, 2010
- Messages
- 402
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- Location
- Chertsey, Surrey, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 300
I use this tip after losing a lovely big prime swarm last year 1 day after hiving it. However I read that you should remove it after 3 days and that is what I do, generally I believe once the bees start to build comb they settle down and accept the new hive as their home.
Also I should point out that I had no drawn comb or strong colonies to donate a frame of brood from so they were having to be hived straight onto fresh foundation!
At least this year I have a frame or 2 of drawn comb for them to use in each new hive.
I have always used foundation only to hive any swarm i take and so far they have all stayed. I'm not saying that is the reason why just my observation and the way i have always done it.
Picked up one of the biggest swarms i have seen for a long time on Wednesday, nearly filled the brood box i ran them into. Wish i had taken a photo now. Checked yesterday and they are looking fine.