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Offline Bobb

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Splitting a new package
« on: February 26, 2009, 11:47:47 am »
Need some advise. If I purchased 2 - 4# packages and wanted to use one queen and 1/2 of a package in an observation hive, can the rest of the package be shaken into a 10 frame deep with the other package queen and bees?
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Re: Splitting a new package
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2009, 12:07:29 pm »
How about putting them both in a hive, let them get settled and then pull some frames and queen to put in the ob hive.  Then you can let remaining bees raise a queen or buy one.   You could also do a newspaper combine at that point. 

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Re: Splitting a new package
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2009, 02:04:57 pm »
How about putting them both in a hive, let them get settled and then pull some frames and queen to put in the ob hive.  Then you can let remaining bees raise a queen or buy one.   You could also do a newspaper combine at that point. 
I was thinking of that but wasn't sure if there was enough time the first season to do a split.
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"Power, especially overgrown power, whets the ambition and sets all the wits to work to enlarge it. Therefore, encroachments on peoples liberties are not generally made all at once, but so gradually as hardly to be perceived by the less watchful; and all plastered over, it may be, with such plausible pretenses, that before they are aware of the snare, they are taken and can not disentangle themselves."

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Massachusetts 1777

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Re: Splitting a new package
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2009, 02:14:06 pm »
I'll let you know come mid may how that works, . I'm gonna try it , I had planned on splits but lost some hives, but have queens inroute, so I'm gonna hive them and then one month later pull three frames, and add the new queens. I also have already wax pulled frames so figured that would help.
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Re: Splitting a new package
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2009, 06:16:22 pm »
Having the pulled frames should help. I'm starting with coated plasticell.
"Power, especially overgrown power, whets the ambition and sets all the wits to work to enlarge it. Therefore, encroachments on peoples liberties are not generally made all at once, but so gradually as hardly to be perceived by the less watchful; and all plastered over, it may be, with such plausible pretenses, that before they are aware of the snare, they are taken and can not disentangle themselves."

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