darlo
22-07-2011, 11:19 PM
Here I go again with silly questions! Currently I have all but one hive laid out in what I believe is known as the cold formation, where the frames run from front to back of the box, as opposed to running from side to side, with the first frame parallel to the entrance of the hive. Still with me? hope so...
I have noticed that two of the hives have built up from the east side of hive, and have been slow to build. This I have put down to cool weather, however one hive, which was a swarm, was housed in a WBC hive,as i had no more national boxes available at the time, and these were aligned in the warm style. This hive has been outstanding in its build up, and continues to grow.
Now if the cool weather has been a factor in the slow build process, if I were to rotate the cold hives, into the warm position, would this have an adverse effect on the bees within the hive? Or would they carry on as if nothing happened?
I am tempted to do this on a couple of hives, the weaker ones, and see if the results are favourable or not.
Anyone have any thoughts or comments?
Chris
I have noticed that two of the hives have built up from the east side of hive, and have been slow to build. This I have put down to cool weather, however one hive, which was a swarm, was housed in a WBC hive,as i had no more national boxes available at the time, and these were aligned in the warm style. This hive has been outstanding in its build up, and continues to grow.
Now if the cool weather has been a factor in the slow build process, if I were to rotate the cold hives, into the warm position, would this have an adverse effect on the bees within the hive? Or would they carry on as if nothing happened?
I am tempted to do this on a couple of hives, the weaker ones, and see if the results are favourable or not.
Anyone have any thoughts or comments?
Chris