Feckless Drone
28-06-2012, 10:28 AM
With a high level of moisture in tayside then some decent weather in August might make for a decent trip to the heather. I'm keen to learn how to do this and have colonies that might, with uniting and making up, be strong enough to try. Murray McGregor gave some good tips for this at an association talk earlier this year and the Moray beekeepers newsletter (Sept 2011) also had some good advice so I'm enthused about it.
I would try to get cut comb and my question is what is the best way to prepare the frames. Unwired, thin foundation OK, but then should a full sheet be used or is it best to try a strip and let bees draw out the rest? Any experiences to pass on?
I would try to get cut comb and my question is what is the best way to prepare the frames. Unwired, thin foundation OK, but then should a full sheet be used or is it best to try a strip and let bees draw out the rest? Any experiences to pass on?