hive splits

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drewgrim
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hive splits

Post by drewgrim »

is it possible if you have a hive with two hive bodies to make it into 4 nucs or just 4 new hives? as long as you had a queen for each or i guess you could let them raise a queen. could you make it into more hives? just trying to get some ideas for spring.
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Post by Wally »

It depends on the contents of the two hive bodies. If you have a frame of brood and a frame of honey/pollen mixed, you can install a mated queen and have a successful nuc. It will have to be fed both sugar water and pollen substitute to assure survival.

That is considering you have good weather and a good honey flow, few, if any parasites and diseases, a strong laying queen, and other amenities.
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Post by Kurt Bower »

Most beekeepers expand their operations by doing the very thing you suggest.
It can be cost prohibitive to purchase bees, so most simply raise their own through splits.
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