Any beekeepers on NSC who would care to share advice with a newbie?
My children gave me a hive for a significant birthday recently... and subsequently I have acquired more equipment from someone on FB marketplace who was selling up. I only went to get a couple of supers and some frames - and after several visits and chats, they decided to give me all of their equipment, which was both nice and a bit of PITA! So now I have many Langstroth deep brood boxes, small supers and loads of assorted frames / crownboards / QEs etc... enough to make up 4 hives.
I bought a nuc of bees at an auction a couple of months ago, and they are installed in one of the hives. They have filled out the brood chamber very well, so I added a small super, but they don't show signs of building any comb out or storing any honey - I understand it has been pretty shocking weather and we are now in a seasonal lull - so I very happy to be patient!
The issue I have is that the nuc frames were for a National hive - so I had to 'adapt' them by attaching them to Langstroth top bars. It is a bit messy because the bees keep building random comb in the gaps at the sides... so I would like to swap them out.
The internet is just so full of beekeeping forums / articles / blogs / Youtubes etc... and everyone has a different opinion!
I am wondering about a second brood chamber with some used comb and some new frames - and gradually moving the bastard frames up there to allow the brood to hatch and hopefully by moving them to the edge they will gradually become less used and can be safely removed Does this sound like a reasonable, if rather slow, plan?
I am then thinking this might lead to being able to do a split (probably with a new bought mated queen) - but slightly concerned how late I can do this - would it be Ok in July some time, or is that too late?
I did also wonder about using one or more of the spare hives as a swarm trap - can't do any harm, can it??
I have tried the local beekeeping association but not found it very helpful - I will resist being rude about them because who knows who is on NSC!!
My children gave me a hive for a significant birthday recently... and subsequently I have acquired more equipment from someone on FB marketplace who was selling up. I only went to get a couple of supers and some frames - and after several visits and chats, they decided to give me all of their equipment, which was both nice and a bit of PITA! So now I have many Langstroth deep brood boxes, small supers and loads of assorted frames / crownboards / QEs etc... enough to make up 4 hives.
I bought a nuc of bees at an auction a couple of months ago, and they are installed in one of the hives. They have filled out the brood chamber very well, so I added a small super, but they don't show signs of building any comb out or storing any honey - I understand it has been pretty shocking weather and we are now in a seasonal lull - so I very happy to be patient!
The issue I have is that the nuc frames were for a National hive - so I had to 'adapt' them by attaching them to Langstroth top bars. It is a bit messy because the bees keep building random comb in the gaps at the sides... so I would like to swap them out.
The internet is just so full of beekeeping forums / articles / blogs / Youtubes etc... and everyone has a different opinion!
I am wondering about a second brood chamber with some used comb and some new frames - and gradually moving the bastard frames up there to allow the brood to hatch and hopefully by moving them to the edge they will gradually become less used and can be safely removed Does this sound like a reasonable, if rather slow, plan?
I am then thinking this might lead to being able to do a split (probably with a new bought mated queen) - but slightly concerned how late I can do this - would it be Ok in July some time, or is that too late?
I did also wonder about using one or more of the spare hives as a swarm trap - can't do any harm, can it??
I have tried the local beekeeping association but not found it very helpful - I will resist being rude about them because who knows who is on NSC!!