Last night I received a call from a local pollinator and he sold me a complete hive w/ bees. They are safely placed in my yard last night and all seems to be well so far. Obviously a few questions.
Since it an established hive, there is presently no feeder. Should i feed?
Maybe the first week. They will stop feeding from the jar if there is plenty of nectar and pollen.
How long should i leave them alone. One large deep is 80% full w/ brood and stored food. Do I add another chamber now, or let them rest a few days?
Give them a week
Just how much shade should I provide? My property affords almost any amount of sunshine depending on pklacement.
A south facing, you are in NJ yu don't need to worry to much about shade. You need to worry about winter when it gets close.
Do I automatically replace queen this fall as age of queeen is unknown?
I would say if the queen is in good health and making good workers leave her alone. Others replace theirs every year. The choice is up to you.
I frankly had resigned myself to waiting until next year, but this just fell into my lap as it were. I could have had as many hives as I wanted, but wanted to go slowly as I started quickly( hope you understood that one!)
Just couldn't beleive how smoothly the whole process went. I have an SUV, and I drove home w/ the windows rolled up and no problems.
Thanx in advance.
Walk, don't run.
Send all free extra hives to Brendhan Horne. ;)
Seriously, if you could get two hives and place them next to each other. One hive to back up the other.
Remember how smoothly this went appreciate it, enjoy it, and revel in it. One time it is not going to go so smoothly and you will have to remember how many times it has gone well.
Sincerely,
Brendhan