Poly Hive
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2008
- Messages
- 14,097
- Reaction score
- 402
- Location
- Scottish Borders
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12 and 18 Nucs
Please share.
PH
PH
Artificial swarm for me to hopefully go from 2 to 4 plus a couple of swarm traps put to see if I can attract a couple of the wild swarms I know of.
Andrew
Sadly I'm strapped for space at the moment so an increase to more than two just isn't viable. Although I have been eyeing up the flat roof on the local church.....
Kath collected my hive earlier and I was relieved when she said I had built it well inc frames. (Nice to meet you by the way Hedgehog). Exciting times are coming
New queens every year, no qe so less chance of restrictions on laying space. 7 day checks by box tipping and inspection and when all the above fail Demaree.
My plan is not to interfere. No seven day inspections, no queen clipping, no problem. Let them throw reproductive swarms, catch some, lose some. Let's call it a KISS plan.
Teebeeaitch?
That is a how to annoy the neighbours plan. Not good PR.
PH
I'm terribly lazy
AS when I find QCs, recombine for flow.
I might keep one split as I have a dead hive to replace. I like to run 4 hives and a support/spare for them.
4 bait hives out, caught two swarms last year.
A snelgrove maybe or just splits into nucs.
Or a proper pagden.
Last year was all Snelgroves and that worked ok.