Hi all,
This discussion has been interesting, and I would also like some advice.
As a "new" beekeeper about to start my 2nd year with colonies, I'm trying to "plan ahead".
I'm looking for comments or advice on my plans from the knowledgable members of this forum.
My plans for this year is colony splits to increase the number of colonies. I currently have 3 active hives, and looking to increase that number. (In the shed are 4 new hives, and 6 new nuc boxes - but no frames with foundation (yet) )
I was planning to split each hive in mid March (assuming the weather is warm, dry and bright), producing a nuc box from each hive, leave the nuc box next to the hive for 7 days, then move to the new location (between 2 and 4 miles away from hive). Once they have been in the new location for 14 days, move into a new hive at the new location.
My split would be based on the methods identified by "Boston Bees"from "the Apiarist" and/or Wally Shaw (WBKA) on
making increases.
Are my plans correct, or does the forum think I can improve the actions.
Thanks for any advice from the forum