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Title: Splits or Nucs?
Post by: gardeningfireman on April 01, 2010, 01:06:46 PM
I want to expand the number of colonies I have without killing my honey harvest. I heard if I split a colony, I won't get much of a honey surplus due to the smaller size of the parent colony. If I start a nuc with two frames of brood plus the honey/pollen frames, will that still greatly reduce my honey harvest?
Title: Re: Splits or Nucs?
Post by: doak on April 01, 2010, 02:14:55 PM
Where does the bees and Queen for the nuke come from? Any thing taken from a colony will reduce the force it has. Why not just wait till after the harvest and then split. You may have to end up feeding the split anyhow. A split isn't going to build up enough to get a harvest, not in my area.
That said, it depends on when your main flow comes. If you have July/August clover or other sources at that time, maybe. If $'s in not a problem, buy some nukes. :)doak
Title: Re: Splits or Nucs?
Post by: Michael Bush on April 01, 2010, 10:29:07 PM
Timing is everything when it comes to splits and honey.  Also how you split.  A cutdown split just before the flow can actually increase your honey.  A split after the flow or towards the end of the flow may not affect your harvest that much.  I haven't had much luck with walk away splits after the flow (they seem to end up queenless more often) but a split with a queen seems to work fine.
Title: Re: Splits or Nucs?
Post by: Kansasbert on April 02, 2010, 10:07:18 AM
Will a split in a strong colony with a large number of bees and lots of brood help to prevent swarming?  I mean if the bees are gonna split on their own why not go ahead and try and save the bees that might be lost?