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>>How many brood chambers...
I used to use 2 deeps with an excluder. My honey yield was typically 2 medium supers then. Per the advice from some here on Bee-L, I have been using 3 deeps for the nest & no excluder for a couple of seasons. This allows the colonies to form an 'ideal' football-shape brood volume across the three deeps. My surplus honey is 4-6 medium supers per hive. Swarming is reduced and delayed as well. If you time it right, the queen will not lay in the bottom super.
>>do you use for your hives, and is that with deeps or
mediums and eight or ten frame?
I use 10-frame deeps. They are very heavy and I do abdominal and back excercises to prevent disc damage.
>>Also, do most of you use excluders, and if you don't, how does the honey get separated from the brood?
Do some side-by-side evaluations of your own. The only use I have nowadays for excluders is to separate multiple deeps with a queen in each deep in vertical stacks. This maximizes my apiary footprint and saves bottom boards...
Waldemar
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