RyanBeasley
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Jesup, GA
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Re: Ryan
quote: Originally posted by Whistle Pig
Ryan, I understand what you're talking about, but what I need to know Is about the brood boxes. I put these bees in 1 bottom board, 1 deep brood box, and 1 top cover. should I put another deep brood box on top of the brood box thats on the hive?? then when they get a good start on that put a queen excluder and add supers as they need It.
Generally speaking without knowing the specifics, ALL of our hives only operate off of the bottom hive for brood. I would see no reason to have 2 supers of brood for your "startup" hive. No queen excluder is ever used and if you have time to check on them frequently and add supers when needed then you never run into a problem of "too much" brood in top supers. Sure they'll be some along and along but not enough to hurt honey production. We'll have some hives 6 supers tall and when we go to rob honey we knock them all back down to one super. I am unfamiliar with practices outside of southeast GA, but this has worked for many years for us. Sure we lose a few queens and hives every year, but it's easy for us to add a frame of workers/honey, brood, and a new queen and start a new hive where you may not have that luxury.
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