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Date: | Mon, 23 Oct 1995 13:41:44 -0400 |
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>Hello all,
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> I am a new beekeeper (1st time overwintering a colony)
>and I have a question. I currently have the "standard" hive config-
>uration of two deep supers per colony (only 1 hive, anyway). I use
>medium depth supers for extraction. Would it hurt anything to
>make two colonies from my one in the spring by splitting up my deeps
>and making each colony one deep with one medium? I would, of course,
>requeen the queenless half and wouldn't really expect much in the way
>of surplus honey next year. I live in Grafton, Ohio, which is about
>25 miles SW of Cleveland. I'd like to get another colony next year,
>and this seems to be one of the cheapest ways to do it using equip-
>ment I have on hand. Any advice would be appreciated!!
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>Thanks,
>Kevin Palm
>
Kevin,
This is a perfectly reasonable thing to do, but as you
mentioned, you should not expect surplus honey during next
year, unless you have/get unusually fecund queens.
Jeef
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