mark1
New Bee
I know the ideal is to have a minimum of two hives, but is it a realistic option to manage and keep only one hive, and what sort of problems can I expect
I know the ideal is to have a minimum of two hives, but is it a realistic option to manage and keep only one hive, and what sort of problems can I expect
I know the ideal is to have a minimum of two hives, but is it a realistic option to manage and keep only one hive, and what sort of problems can I expect
I know the ideal is to have a minimum of two hives, but is it a realistic option to manage and keep only one hive, and what sort of problems can I expect
The more hives you have, the less you worry about each individual one (IMHO.)
Cazza
Does one reach a point at which life as a beek become euphoric?
what nuc would you suggest ?If you have only one hive and can stay there with healthy and prolific bees it suggests you have found the secret of total swarm control.
Wiser to be like the boy scouts and be prepared with a spare hive or at least a nuc.
what nuc would you suggest ?
what nuc would you suggest ?
thank you and best place to buy from ?One which uses the same frames as your hive. Personally I'd rather use a second (or third etc) brood with dummy boards but you pays your money and takes your choice. As long as its a dry cavity with an entrance the bees don't care what it looks like despite the various bits of marketing hype.
thank you and best place to buy from ?
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