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shan777
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Could be the silliest question you've ever read....
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February 28, 2012, 09:13:22 PM »
1st deep- brood chambers
2nd deep- girl's honey
3rd deep- my honey.
The queen came up and laid in 2nd box, I excluded her down to bottom box so they could fill the 2nd deep with honey for themselves.
There is drones stuck up in 2nd deep......
Is this a problem and is this a silly question???
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February 28, 2012, 09:28:10 PM »
personnel I don't use excluders. but if you want move the frame with the brood down and remove a outside frame from the lower box. this should solve the problem. drowns should be able to make it out if not put a twig under a corner of the cover to make a top entrance for a week or two and they may make their way out.
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February 28, 2012, 11:29:03 PM »
nah its not a problem, but i find they do eat a stack of honey.
Drill a top trace hole that can be blocked of if needed.
easy
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February 28, 2012, 11:42:46 PM »
ah cool, so not a silly question, and thanks for the ideas guys, very much appreciated
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tiem to get out the good ole drill
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Prop up the cover and let the drones out. Leave a stick there for ventilation...
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now I want to ask a silly question...if the queen is laying in the second deep would that not be a sign they growing and needing more room for the colony?
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February 29, 2012, 05:42:50 PM »
shes prb run out of room to lay in the brood nest if shes laying in the second box...
it could also be a temperature thing? is is cold were you are at the moment?
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>now I want to ask a silly question...if the queen is laying in the second deep would that not be a sign they growing and needing more room for the colony?
Yes.
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Michael Bush
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Hi Michael
I love you site, it was a great help when starting out and even now provides many gems each time i go back.
My girls lay in the top boxes during winter...its a temperature thing for sure
thought i'm sure it gets nowhere near as cold here as it does in Nebraska
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