GoldenHive
New Bee
- Joined
- May 4, 2022
- Messages
- 5
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- 1
- Location
- York, UK
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 1
Evening All,
I would very much appreciate some advice from the hive mind if possible please
I have 2 hives. 1 hive is strong, disease-free, and queen right. 1 hive is weak, queenless, and varroa ridden. I am going to treat them both with oxalic vape this week to sort the varroa issue.
- Will moving a frame or 2 of brood and eggs from the strong hive into the weak be beneficial to them?
- Will moving them into a 6 frame nuc over winter be beneficial to them?
- Are there any secrets to preventing the colony from going laying worker? I ask this because I plan to requeen in spring.
Thank you for reading!
I would very much appreciate some advice from the hive mind if possible please
I have 2 hives. 1 hive is strong, disease-free, and queen right. 1 hive is weak, queenless, and varroa ridden. I am going to treat them both with oxalic vape this week to sort the varroa issue.
- Will moving a frame or 2 of brood and eggs from the strong hive into the weak be beneficial to them?
- Will moving them into a 6 frame nuc over winter be beneficial to them?
- Are there any secrets to preventing the colony from going laying worker? I ask this because I plan to requeen in spring.
Thank you for reading!