Bungle
New Bee
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2018
- Messages
- 25
- Reaction score
- 10
- Location
- Chester, Cheshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12
Hi everyone,
Exciting time of the year
I went into the winter with two fairly strong hives. I nadiered one of them, and fed the other what i thought was enough syrup - over 3 weeks.
Both hives survived the winter and i've seen both queens.
However, the nadiered hive is very strong already (as i hoped) and more than half the frames are completely filled to the edges with an even brood. The entrance is very busy and there are stores on the outer frames. I've just added a super to this hive and they've started cleaning the frames. Great!
But the other hive is extremely weak - perhaps i did not feed them enough? I inspected today and the queen is busy walking around, but there is very little brood/larvae and a low population - less than there was 10 days ago. I would say the nucleus is about 4inches in diameter over three frames. Some of the stores have crystallised honey in them.
I'm not sure how to help this hive. I've read that its not worth taking resources from the strong hive to help a failing one, but if i do nothing i cant see them lasting much longer.
Is it worth moving them into a nuc box (currently in a 14x12 brood) with some syrup and perhaps take a single frame of brood from the strong hive? My worry is that the frames of broodd are completey filled to the edges so i doubt the weak colony will be able to keep them all warm.
Exciting time of the year
I went into the winter with two fairly strong hives. I nadiered one of them, and fed the other what i thought was enough syrup - over 3 weeks.
Both hives survived the winter and i've seen both queens.
However, the nadiered hive is very strong already (as i hoped) and more than half the frames are completely filled to the edges with an even brood. The entrance is very busy and there are stores on the outer frames. I've just added a super to this hive and they've started cleaning the frames. Great!
But the other hive is extremely weak - perhaps i did not feed them enough? I inspected today and the queen is busy walking around, but there is very little brood/larvae and a low population - less than there was 10 days ago. I would say the nucleus is about 4inches in diameter over three frames. Some of the stores have crystallised honey in them.
I'm not sure how to help this hive. I've read that its not worth taking resources from the strong hive to help a failing one, but if i do nothing i cant see them lasting much longer.
Is it worth moving them into a nuc box (currently in a 14x12 brood) with some syrup and perhaps take a single frame of brood from the strong hive? My worry is that the frames of broodd are completey filled to the edges so i doubt the weak colony will be able to keep them all warm.