In a message dated 96-11-04 23:02:31 EST, [log in to unmask] (SHolisky) writes: << Hi Duane, I'd treat them like a nuc that I wanted to winter over. Put a division screen above a strong hive, put the small unit above that. It should be heavy with stores and a fair spot for them to cluster. ( oh yes, wrap em' and a moisture board helps too! You never know how brutal the winter maybe ) There you have my "secret" for wintering over nucs. :) >> No secret really, Scott, though a good method. I did not know it could succeed as far north as you are, though. One caveat for beginners. Place the weak hive (or nuc) over a strong hive on a double screen, as Scott says, but do not place the upper entrance over the lower. Place it on the opposite side. There will be a bit of drift upward from the strong hive on the bottom, whenever they can fly, but with the upper entrance directly above the lower, you risk having too much drift, eventually killing the lower. [log in to unmask] Dave Green, PO Box 1200, Hemingway, SC 29554 (Dave & Jan's Pollination Service, Pot o'Gold Honey Co.) Practical Pollination Home Page Dave & Janice Green http://users.aol.com/pollinator/polpage1.html