JonnyPicklechin
Field Bee
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2015
- Messages
- 543
- Reaction score
- 38
- Location
- Isleworth
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 20 odd
Hi all
First a hello to all mentors, old and young alike, board-friends and fellow apiarists...a happy spring to you all...Ive been reading posts but been quiet. Its sounds for the most part as most members are well... Wishing everyone non-hugs-and-elbow-bumps in the current madness...
I have not inspected first one yet but will over the weekend. I can see I have one single brood going crazy with activity so am anticipating a demaree as I have not tried it yet and wish to try at least a couple of hives. That said I wont do it for the sake of it so was just getting a quick refresh on some points:
1) If there are cups with RJ but no drones or drone brood, any reason to proceed?
2) Does using a Snelgrove concern anyone? Or should I make the division very clear and avoid any scent transfer (just think about what hardware I have spare).
3) Any other favourite snippets of wisdom about this procedure that are worth pushing out as a heads-up?
Thanks,
JP
First a hello to all mentors, old and young alike, board-friends and fellow apiarists...a happy spring to you all...Ive been reading posts but been quiet. Its sounds for the most part as most members are well... Wishing everyone non-hugs-and-elbow-bumps in the current madness...
I have not inspected first one yet but will over the weekend. I can see I have one single brood going crazy with activity so am anticipating a demaree as I have not tried it yet and wish to try at least a couple of hives. That said I wont do it for the sake of it so was just getting a quick refresh on some points:
1) If there are cups with RJ but no drones or drone brood, any reason to proceed?
2) Does using a Snelgrove concern anyone? Or should I make the division very clear and avoid any scent transfer (just think about what hardware I have spare).
3) Any other favourite snippets of wisdom about this procedure that are worth pushing out as a heads-up?
Thanks,
JP