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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: Barnabus on June 27, 2005, 01:14:53 pm
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Hi:
Where can I find a detailed discreption on how to regress large cell bees to small cell bee Can the process be started now if not when is is the best time to start.
Thanks
Barnabus
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Barnabus,
Take a look at this, it has an interesting perspective about regression.
http://bwrangler.madpage.com/bee/smus.htm
Kind of makes sense to me, and goes along with MB's natural comb method.
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This is where I first heard about it. A lot of info;
http://www.beesource.com/pov/lusby/index.htm
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The easy way is just keep feeding in 4.9mm foundation (if you're into foundation) and remove the old, or start feeding in empty frames between two drawn ones. The bees will regress themselves if you let them. :)
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So, let me mirror this back...
In a 10 frame broodbox, 4 frames of small cell should be in the center of the hive, with 5 or 6 frames of 5.1 and possilbly 1 frame of drone cell being in the broodbox?
Is that how you all read this?
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>In a 10 frame broodbox, 4 frames of small cell should be in the center of the hive, with 5 or 6 frames of 5.1 and possilbly 1 frame of drone cell being in the broodbox?
That will work. Dee Lusby leaves a gap at the bottom of the foundation on each frame for drones. When I use 4.9mm foundation, I cut it in half lengthways because I run mediums and leave a gap at the bottom for drones or whatever. But mostly I just use foundationless. It's good to get the core of the brood nest 4.9mm or smaller.