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> My question is this. I plan to split both of my hives this year to head
> off swarming and to increase my number of hives from two to four. I know
> this is a VERY regional thing with times varying widely based on climate,
> but I would appreciate some tips from you on how to proceed, what to look
> for, and any horrifying/great success stories you may have. I plan to
> review "The_Hive_and_the_Honeybee" for more tip/procedures, and would
> also appreciate more reading suggestions.
I am sure that you will get plenty of reading to do "from the list" on
this one. While I agree with splitting hives to make increase, I question
"to head off swarming"
I am always watching my hives for the dreaded swarming habits, but never
see it happen. Looking back through my records I have only had one hive
close to swarming (we stopped that one) in the last 8 years. We have had
lots of discussion on the Bee-L in the last couple of years on this
problem, and there are so many factors involved, but I don't think I agree with
splitting a hive to prevent the possiblity of swarming.
My view, keep young queens, no congestion, ventilation and take off full
supers when capped, works for us!!
Regards Dave.......
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