I am starting off with all mediums - one 10-frame hive and one 8-frame hive. When I install packages, how many boxes with frames should I shake the bees onto in both cases?
I would put all the frames in the box, and feed as much as they will take. This will encourage them to make comb.
So, one box in both cases? I do plan on having the boxes full of frames, and I plan on feeding. My question is if one medium 8-frame or 10-frame box is enough room for a 3# package. I will keep a close eye on them and add another box when they start to fill out the outer frames if it is, but I wonder if it's better to just start with two boxes.
I would say, start them in one box and add another as soon as 80% of frames are drawn. They'll have an easier time getting started with less area to heat and protect.
I don't use mediums myself but I would think 3# in an 8 frame med is like trying to haul two ton of turnips in a one ton truck. I would go with two boxes on the 8-framers for sure. Probably the 10-framers as well.
Scott
An 8 frame medium is about the same area as a 5 frame deep. Since the people that use deeps start a package on ten frames I would say you would use two 8 frame mediums.
In all cases I'd use one box. I have installed 3 pound packages into five frame medium nucs (with no drawn foundation).