Just went through the last class and I have built two hive bodies, one brood and one med. super each. After reading many of the posts I am wondering if I ought build a couple of "extra" broods and supers just in case things go well.
What is a reasonable backup?
number of hive bodies?
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- Nursebee
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Michael Bush advises using all mediums for ease and uniformity, but most people in this area use 1 deep and 1 medium for brood and then additional medium supers for extra brood space or honey. More boxes are better. If you are starting out with nucs (5 drawn deep frames of bees, brood, honey and pollen) they can really take off fast with a good spring flow and you may want 2-3 extra mediums per hive. If you are starting with packages with no drawn comb, the buildup will be slower, but having the extra boxes, frames and foundation won't hurt. You really don't want to be scrambling for this stuff during the flow (around Mid April here--possibly earlier). Last year the supply places were overwhelmed and lots of supers, frames and foundation were on back order during the critical periods. It doesn't look like the economy has slowed demand for bee equipment from what I have seen and heard.
I tend to want to have plenty of equipment in reserve. It will get used.
I tend to want to have plenty of equipment in reserve. It will get used.
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- Nursebee
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- Nursebee
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I don't know many of the members of Guilford Beekeepers association so I don't know Olav. He's not listed as a member on this site. Sounds Swedish, or Norwegian though.
We extract borrowing the equipment of a fellow beekeeper, who is a member. His extractor is modified to fit medium frames, so my husband had to modify it to fit our shallw supers. That's why I asked about extractors, what you were using since you use medium frames.
We extract borrowing the equipment of a fellow beekeeper, who is a member. His extractor is modified to fit medium frames, so my husband had to modify it to fit our shallw supers. That's why I asked about extractors, what you were using since you use medium frames.
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- Nursebee
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