> If you then put an empty super above the brood box honey will be moved up very quickly and the queen will start laying.
I think that my last post could have been classed as a helpful hint; here's another:
Never put an empty drawn super above a brood box that is filled with foundation; with no empty cells to store pollen in the brood box it will all be stored in the super. (How do they get it through the excluder?)
Best wishes
Peter
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