LeeB
New Bee
I installed my first nuc just over a week ago and carried out my first inspection last night.
All looks fine, I found the queen and there was plenty of capped brood cells and larvae.
But, the bees seem to be building thick comb at the top, and on top of, their original frames, filling the space with the frame next to it. I've cut away the comb on top (and the comb at the bottom).
They have started to build comb on the new frames, but seem more focused on the original frames.
Is this normal and should I try to slice away the thicker comb to bring it back inline with the frame?
I have also added a new frame between two of the worst ones to try to encourage them to start to move there. I know it's recommended to leave the frames in order, but felt this was the only option. Is that okay?
Any advice appreciated!
All looks fine, I found the queen and there was plenty of capped brood cells and larvae.
But, the bees seem to be building thick comb at the top, and on top of, their original frames, filling the space with the frame next to it. I've cut away the comb on top (and the comb at the bottom).
They have started to build comb on the new frames, but seem more focused on the original frames.
Is this normal and should I try to slice away the thicker comb to bring it back inline with the frame?
I have also added a new frame between two of the worst ones to try to encourage them to start to move there. I know it's recommended to leave the frames in order, but felt this was the only option. Is that okay?
Any advice appreciated!