Strengthening a weak hive

Started by Drone, April 15, 2007, 12:02:15 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Drone

Hello,

I understand the procedure to combine 2 hives, but what if you wanted to add frames of bees/brood to strengthen a weak hive?

Would the new hive accept a frame of bees, or would this only cause chaos?

I'm just thinking about this because my neighbor has been telling me about a tree that seems to have thrown 2 small swarms already. Apparently the swarms were only baseball to softball sized. It's hard to beleive such a small swarm can survive.

Just thinking....

Thanks!

Understudy

Quote from: Drone on April 15, 2007, 12:02:15 PM
Hello,

I understand the procedure to combine 2 hives, but what if you wanted to add frames of bees/brood to strengthen a weak hive?
You can do that. It is a great way to strengthen a hive.

Quote
Would the new hive accept a frame of bees, or would this only cause chaos?

The newly hatch bees ar automatically accepted.

Quote
I'm just thinking about this because my neighbor has been telling me about a tree that seems to have thrown 2 small swarms already. Apparently the swarms were only baseball to softball sized. It's hard to beleive such a small swarm can survive.

Just thinking....

Thanks!


You would be amazed. They will probably do fine. Put them in a nuc box. Watch them grow.

Sincerely,
Brendhan

The status is not quo. The world is a mess and I just need to rule it. Dr. Horrible

Michael Bush

A frame of emerging brood is a great way to boost a hive.  They will be out in a few days and they won't know they are adopted.  :)
My website:  bushfarms.com/bees.htm en espanol: bushfarms.com/es_bees.htm  auf deutsche: bushfarms.com/de_bees.htm  em portugues:  bushfarms.com/pt_bees.htm
My book:  ThePracticalBeekeeper.com
-------------------
"Everything works if you let it."--James "Big Boy" Medlin

Galaxy

When you take the frame from the hive do you remove all the bees that are clinginging to it.  Or, do you just insert the brood with all the clinging bees in the new hive?  Of course, you would at least want to be sure that the queen is not on the frame.

It would seem that if you left the bees on the frame they would fight withh the bees in the new hive.

James

lively Bee's

Nope they wont fight.  If the frame is capped brood you can knock them off the frame. or if it is eggs or larva I transfree adult bees and all so they have the extra help.  I have never seen them fight over adding brood. If I have a weak hive I pull a frame of capped and a frame of eggs to boost the other hive then in about 2 - 2 1/2 weeks they are booming.


Michael Bush

>When you take the frame from the hive do you remove all the bees that are clinginging to it.

Usually in a weak hive they won't fight.  In a strong hive they sometimes will.
My website:  bushfarms.com/bees.htm en espanol: bushfarms.com/es_bees.htm  auf deutsche: bushfarms.com/de_bees.htm  em portugues:  bushfarms.com/pt_bees.htm
My book:  ThePracticalBeekeeper.com
-------------------
"Everything works if you let it."--James "Big Boy" Medlin