strenghtening a hive using capped brood from a nuc

Started by filmmlif, April 19, 2007, 07:13:33 PM

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filmmlif

one of my nucs has two frames of capped brood. i would like to help a weak hive by adding brood from the nuc but i have never done it before. is taking a frame of capped brood from the nuc going to weaken it too much? if not, how do i add the brood to the weak hive.
thanks.

Kirk-o

One weak and one strong better than two weak .Why is your other one weak?
kirk-o
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Understudy

You can do that.

But if you do not have a laying queen in the week hive it may try to make a queen cell which is fine but it will take a month before she starts laying.

kirk-o asked the right question, why is the other hive weak?

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Brendhan
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filmmlif

the weak hive was a smallish swam i catch 3 weeks ago and i just want to strengthen in.

Joseph Clemens

Sounds like an excellent idea. Should also help to keep the nuc busy enough they may be less likely to swarm.

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vabeeguy

If your nuc is that strong, why not put it in a hive? If your hive is that weak, move it to a nuc. If you have no queen in the hive, move eggs to it , not capped brood. Only my little opinion.