- Joined
- Mar 31, 2018
- Messages
- 279
- Reaction score
- 42
- Location
- Stirling
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 6
Please help me decide on the appropriate action. I have one 14x12 overwintered hive from a July nuc and this year I wish to increase it two with a back-up nuc for queen replacement etc as the original queen will be two at the end of the year/beginning of next and I'd like to be ready to replace her when the time comes. My issue is with lack of drawn comb. Feeding I-2-1 will induce comb building but you'll know it has downsides especially when/if it gets very cold again which is entirely possible. I was thinking of taking a couple of frames of drawn from the hive at the end of the week, reserving them in the nuc for now, replacing them with foundation and feeding in order that I get a head start. The full split can wait until later in the year but is stealing comb at this stage and feeding wise? Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you all