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Date: | Wed, 29 Sep 2004 06:33:44 -0400 |
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>Bob said:
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>He (Sechrist) talks about removing brood and replacing with foundation to
>prevent
>swarming. I believe using drawn comb works better as the queen has room to
>lay right away. Sticking foundation in the center of the brood nest might
>help with crowding but does little for the queen but is better than no
>action at all I suppose.
I did an experiment this year, similar to this. I removed a frame of brood
from a strong, crowded, 4 frame nuc, and replaced it with a frame of
foundation. This was at 10:00 AM. At 5:00 PM, the foundation was half
drawn. The next morning there were eggs on this frame...even though some of
the cells containing eggs were only partially drawn.
When I add a comb to my breeder colony...queen confined to 3
combs, 2 of which have no room for her to lay...she will not lay in the
comb for about 24 hours until it is warmed and polished.
So, I can see what Sechrist is talking about...adding foundation to help
with swarming. I'm not saying one method is better than the other, but that
both work...depending on the circumstances.
Mike
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