I was wondering what's better for catching swarms. I use the 10 deep and haven't had much luck. from what I read looks like most use the 5 frame nuc. Thanks, Edgy p.s. sorry if this question has been asked before
5 frame nuc without frames. 10 frame deep is too bulky specially when you catch swarms on the trees.
I'm planning on using a 5 frame nuc size this spring. Definitely put frames in it. I'm going to put one frame in with some drawn comb on it, and the rest of the frames will be foundationless. 2013 was my first year with bees, and I have loved watching them build out comb on foundationless frames. It's cheaper than using foundation. It's cleaner and healthier for the bees. A swarm is in wax making mode and will draw frames out quickly.
Quote from: chux on February 18, 2014, 09:42:54 AM
I'm planning on using a 5 frame nuc size this spring. Definitely put frames in it. I'm going to put one frame in with some drawn comb on it, and the rest of the frames will be foundationless. 2013 was my first year with bees, and I have loved watching them build out comb on foundationless frames. It's cheaper than using foundation. It's cleaner and healthier for the bees. A swarm is in wax making mode and will draw frames out quickly.
I use foundationless during honey flows as the frames are drawn faster with combs during a flow.
All I have ever used was 5 frame nucs and catch more than i need every year. I think i caught about 25 last year. I found that old used nucs placed on the edge of tree lines and on the edge of bayous (waterways) work the best. So if you have some used equipment, use that no matter what the size. The bee smell will out perform Lemon grass any day. Last year I started to not to even use lemon grass oil in the old used nucs, just a frame of dark brood comb and didn't see a deference.
are you asking about swarm traps or when you go on swarm calls? if i was going to set traps i'd use 5 frame deeps but i'd rather have a 10 frame hive on swarm calls just to be safe. i drove up on a swarm a few miles from my place last year and only had a 5 frame ready and had to go back to get a second one because one wasn't big enough.
O.K., I'll convert to 5 frame foundationless nucs. Those full supers are kind of difficult to maneuver high on a ladder. Thanks, Edgy