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Title: Observation Hive. HELP!
Post by: GaryMinckler on July 13, 2010, 06:35:45 AM
This hive is only 16 days old.  I've been hesitating to open it becuase there's so much going on and I hate to ruin it.  T oday i finally have to open it to remove the vertical strips of burr comb and comb between the frames.  Should I replace this fully capped frame with a new one? I hope my bees in the yard are working like this.(http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/6439/1001052f.th.jpg) (http://img718.imageshack.us/i/1001052f.jpg/)

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Title: Re: Observation Hive. HELP!
Post by: Kathyp on July 13, 2010, 11:29:20 AM
i would say yes.  you might also want to consider moving them into a nuc now so they can build for winter and repopulating the OB hive in the spring.  a two frame hive is probably not going to winter over.
Title: Re: Observation Hive. HELP!
Post by: thegolfpsycho on July 13, 2010, 12:24:04 PM
If they have the opportunity to make more honey, give them a new frame to work. My obs hives usually made it through winter without problems.  They had that nice furnace in the house keeping them warm and didn't eat a lot of honey.
Title: Re: Observation Hive. HELP!
Post by: GaryMinckler on July 13, 2010, 12:38:51 PM
Well, I did what I thought I should do...that is, to open up the hive and removed burr comb.  Not sure it was worth the risk of damaging the queen.  Looked long and hard for her afterward...no luck.  Will keep looking.  Bees are moving much more freely between frames now.  I think my best flow is yet to come yet with Goldenrod a long way off.