I started a NUC a few weeks ago by pulling a couple frames of bees from one of my hives. I was going to add a queen - but had to use it for another one of my established hives. Anyway - they were able to raise a queen - as I opened it up yesterday and found one in the hive. However - I didn't see any eggs - so I would assume she is a virgin Queen.
Question - what can I do with this NUC - there is only about a frame of bees. However they are bringing in nectar and pollen. Can I shake off some bees from one of my other hives? and how would I introduce? I would really like to use this NUC/Hive to start another TBH - is there an easy way to transfer over the bees? I guess any info you can provide to steer me in the right direction - that way I can use this Queen and have another hive. Thanks!
you can shake bees off frames from another hive there isnt usually a problem doing that. be careful that you dont have the queen from the other hive on it
I boost nucs by adding frames of capped brood. This would probably work better than shaking in strange bees since you have a virgin queen.
Quote from: Robo on June 25, 2008, 11:00:34 AM
I boost nucs by adding frames of capped brood. This would probably work better than shaking in strange bees since you have a virgin queen.
I'm with Rob, you get extra bees, emerging bees to boost the population and nurse bees, its a win win and high acceptance rate from the nuc.
...JP
Emerging brood is hard to beat as long as they have enough bees to keep it warm. Emerging brood with the attached bees (and no queen) would probably be the best.