Can I move bees to a nuc box to overcome waxmoth?

Started by joker1656, August 30, 2009, 09:06:22 AM

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Joelel

The thing is,anytime you do a split,you do it the best way. You don't make things hard on the bees.You do it to where the hive can build up to a strong hive the fastest. Strong hives have less problems.
  There are many ways to do things,but I pride myself in doing things the best way. Easyest for me and the bees.
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Jack

No splits needed here but if anyone needs split consultation they sure should know where to go.

theriverhawk

I'd 5 rack nuc them and feed the daylights out of them.  Three frames of brood with some honey and 2 frames of honey should be great for winter.  I do it all the time.

iddee

Well, sure you do in Alabama. Now let's see you do it in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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