Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: Zoot on February 28, 2007, 11:37:55 pm
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This will be my first spring with over-wintered, 8 frame medium only hives. In each of my hives the cluster is right up under the inner cover now and seemingly healthy though I am certain my stores sre low. I recently put fondant patties in each hive to help insure survival.
For the initial build-up - will the boxes below the cluster that are empty of bees now but full of drawn comb suffice? Is it likely that the bees will move downward as brood appears and they eventually start foraging?
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well it seems that ur bee's r in the top gettin the honey the only thing that concerns me is if the queen is up there that she might start layin up there but yea if everything goes right the bee's and the queen should drop down to brood chambers and start like they did durin summer but best of luck to u
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>For the initial build-up - will the boxes below the cluster that are empty of bees now but full of drawn comb suffice? Is it likely that the bees will move downward as brood appears and they eventually start foraging?
Sure, but keep an eye out. Two eight frame mediums is equivalent to ONE ten frame deep. They can fill it pretty quickly in the spring buildup. Don't let them run out of room.
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Thanks for the above. I have assumed all along that with this setup (mediums only) keeping an eye on things and being prepared for a slightly more attentive management protocol will be wise.
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You can do what people with ten frame deeps end up doing when they add one box and just add two eight frame mediums at a time. But when the cluster is small it will be worth being more attentive and putting them on one at a time as needed. You CAN do it like they do, or you can have more control if you want. :)