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Title: Increase bees in weaker hive
Post by: ivashka on April 11, 2010, 03:09:27 AM
Hi.  I have 2 hives, both 1-deep, one of them is really weak and another one that seems to be doing okay.  I don't want to combine them together but I also don't want to spent money on packaged bees, is there a way to increse the amount of bees in my weak hive?  This week we'll be in the 70s weather wise and I'm not sure when the flow is suppose to start.  Trees are starting to bloom outside and I'm not sure if they are suppose to start to built up or is it still too early? 
Thanks.
Title: Re: Increase bees in weaker hive
Post by: G3farms on April 11, 2010, 04:23:03 AM
To get more bees into the weaker hive just swap places with the two. the field bees will enter into the weak hive and stay.

They might just need a couple of weeks to get going good if things are just starting to bloom up your way.

G3
Title: Re: Increase bees in weaker hive
Post by: JP on April 11, 2010, 09:12:12 AM
ivashka, as G3 mentioned, switch hive locations and you will instantly have an increase. Are you in a local bee club? You could ask a member for a few lbs of bees if they could spare it from a booming hive.


...JP