Pope Pius IX
New Bee
Hello everyone. First post from me here for a while. Probably a beginner's question but happy for it to be moved elsewhere.
I've recently started a beekeeping club at my work, which is a school. We're fortunate to have quite a big budget to play with so to keep it interesting, we're getting two colonies, with one colony housed in a National hive and one in a Warre. We've got both hives, set up and ready to go, but without bees. The bees, with luck, are coming next week.
Transferring the bees into the National will be pretty straightforward as they're going to be supplied on National frames. I've done this before. However, I've got no idea at all about how to transfer the second colony of bees from the National frames that they'll be arriving on into the Warre hive. Not only are the frame dimensions different, but the Warre method doesn't even have frames to speak of.
The bees are unlikely to be at their hives before around 8pm, and their hives are located essentially in a field - so we'll have maybe 90 minutes of decent light to make the transfer.
Surely the bees can't simply be brushed off their frames into the Warre box?
How do you get bees into a Warre if they're supplied on National frames?
(While I'm at it, what's the spacing for top bars in a Warre?!)
I've recently started a beekeeping club at my work, which is a school. We're fortunate to have quite a big budget to play with so to keep it interesting, we're getting two colonies, with one colony housed in a National hive and one in a Warre. We've got both hives, set up and ready to go, but without bees. The bees, with luck, are coming next week.
Transferring the bees into the National will be pretty straightforward as they're going to be supplied on National frames. I've done this before. However, I've got no idea at all about how to transfer the second colony of bees from the National frames that they'll be arriving on into the Warre hive. Not only are the frame dimensions different, but the Warre method doesn't even have frames to speak of.
The bees are unlikely to be at their hives before around 8pm, and their hives are located essentially in a field - so we'll have maybe 90 minutes of decent light to make the transfer.
Surely the bees can't simply be brushed off their frames into the Warre box?
How do you get bees into a Warre if they're supplied on National frames?
(While I'm at it, what's the spacing for top bars in a Warre?!)