I bought one of those four way shamrock mating nuc from Mann Lake and I'm looking for advice on setting this thing up.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dIgzudB_Q4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Here is the link to the mating nuc
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the question sounds a bit unbounded. what are you asking about, for, what, why, where?
IMHO
As a small time beekeeper I would stay away from this product because the frames in the mating nuc are not full size. I would buy something like this.
https://kelleybees.com/Products/Detail/?id=33323331333833353338
or full size 5 frame nuc boxes.
BEE HAPPY Jim 134 :)
Jim, if you link to an item on the Kelly page it never shows up! :?
Quote from: tefer2 on April 26, 2013, 09:38:28 AM
Jim, if you link to an item on the Kelly page it never shows up! :?
tefer2..........
The link works for me ???
https://kelleybees.com/Products/Detail/?id=33323331333833353338
Walter T. Kelley Company
Located at 807 W Main St, Clarkson, KY, you can write to us at
PO Box 240,
Clarkson, KY 42726.
https://kelleybees.com/
Product Code: 447
BEE HAPPY Jim 134 :)
It does for me too now after the edit!
I do agree that you should stick with full size frames.
So much easier to get them drawn out and to swap them around.
Standardized equipment will make for less stuff to store at the end of the season too.
Quote from: adamant on April 25, 2013, 10:44:55 AM
I bought one of those four way shamrock mating nuc from Mann Lake and I'm looking for advice on setting this thing up.
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IMHO I can tell you what I would do first of all you need to get them drawn out so put this box on top of a strong hive to get this done. After it is drawn out now you can use it. Personally I would not use this product (Mini-Mating Nuc) unless I was raising Queens by the hundreds
BEE HAPPY Jim 134 :)
Does this box have a fixed bottom on it? Jim's right, the first step is to get the frames drawn and a little brood would be a big plus too. If it has a bottom can you take it off?
Scott
Or you could build your own. FatBeeMan has plans on his site dixiebeesupply.com.
It works great.
You can buy unassembled deep boxes and use a ditto saw on a table saw to cut the grooves in (be for been assembled) and cut petitions out of plywood and cut three boards for the top and use a solid bottom board drill holes in the side for the entrance. I have drill holes in hive 3/4" and I use 3/4"corks for plugging the entrance if I want to. If the boxes are assembled you can use a router to cut grooves in the boxes.
https://kelleybees.com/Products/Detail/?id=33323331333833353338
BEE HAPPY Jim 134 :)
Wow, that box is a little pricey!
If you are going to use mini nucs. If you are just starting out with foundation. Place about 2cups of bees in the nuc with your queen cell, fill up the feeder and close it up for about 48hrs. Let the first queen lay a little while to help get them going before you catch and place a new cell. This year was my first time using mini nucs and that's how I did it and it worked pretty good. On my second round of queens now.