Jon
21-11-2010, 01:11 PM
I'm going to away for a couple of months at the start of next year so I am wary about leaving nucs short of stores when I can't check every week or two.
I bought myself a set of these (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Designer-Electronic-Digital-Glass-Bathroom-Scales-New-/110592820458?pt=UK_Home_Garden_BathroomAccessories _SM&hash=item19bfd884ea) on E-bay, £10.99 +free postage and they originate in Irvine so you can even give a boost to the Scottish economy. Looks like we are all going back to scratching a living on the island of Ireland but at least the potatoes are more reliable than in 1840.
I am using these to weigh my nucs to work out the rate of decrease of stores.
All you have to do is set the scale on a flat surface, set on the nuc, set it back and write down the reading on the nuc record sheet. The electronic scale locks the reading so it is better than 'borrowing' any old bathroom scales and also reduces the chance of a bee related domestic incident.
I weighed 7 nucs 10 days ago and I weighed them all again this morning.
It takes about 10 minutes altogether.
They had all decreased in weight varing form 0.3k to 0.7k.
The weight of an empty nuc and frames is 2.5 k and I reckon the weight of bees to be between 1k and 2k.
At the moment they weigh from 6.6k to 11.5k so the lighter ones will certainly need a few kilos of fondant before March.
I bought myself a set of these (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Designer-Electronic-Digital-Glass-Bathroom-Scales-New-/110592820458?pt=UK_Home_Garden_BathroomAccessories _SM&hash=item19bfd884ea) on E-bay, £10.99 +free postage and they originate in Irvine so you can even give a boost to the Scottish economy. Looks like we are all going back to scratching a living on the island of Ireland but at least the potatoes are more reliable than in 1840.
I am using these to weigh my nucs to work out the rate of decrease of stores.
All you have to do is set the scale on a flat surface, set on the nuc, set it back and write down the reading on the nuc record sheet. The electronic scale locks the reading so it is better than 'borrowing' any old bathroom scales and also reduces the chance of a bee related domestic incident.
I weighed 7 nucs 10 days ago and I weighed them all again this morning.
It takes about 10 minutes altogether.
They had all decreased in weight varing form 0.3k to 0.7k.
The weight of an empty nuc and frames is 2.5 k and I reckon the weight of bees to be between 1k and 2k.
At the moment they weigh from 6.6k to 11.5k so the lighter ones will certainly need a few kilos of fondant before March.