> Splitting is a technique unknown in the UK, at least in that name. I
> gather that it is some form of artificial swarm. Is the split made
> vertically or horizontally?
Sometimes they are called "divides".
There are many variations. I've described some at
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/spring and other pages referenced at
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/menus/topics.htm
> In the former case the separated portion
> can draw on all the resources of the hive to nourish queen larvae
> optimally, but if wholly separated they cannot and so it is suspected
> that poor queens may result.
YMMV.
We find here that good splits made during a flow are just fine. Splits that
are in contact with the parent colony, however, will not often hatch and
mate queens ...in my experience.
allen
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