Nuc Transfer

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John Sabat
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Nuc Transfer

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Here's my predicament. I have a two body nuc that I have been taking care of for several months now with little growth noticed. All of a sudden I find that both 5 frame bodies are full. My questions is should I transfer the frames to a 10 frame body and add another or should I just add a third nuc 5 frame body and keep them through the winter and then transfer them in the spring.
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Post by Wally »

I would add a nuc on the bottom rather than on the top. Heat rises, and if they don't fill it out, the empty space would best be on the bottom during the winter.
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Post by Kurt Bower »

agreed. I would try and overwinter them in the nucs.
It will be interesting to see if they draw comb in the bottom or not. I am assuming you are giving them foundation.
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Post by John Sabat »

Thanks,
I didn't think about the heat rising element. I will add some drawn out comb from a hive that I lost earlier due to robbing. That should give them an edge. I am also top feeding.
Thanks again,
John
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