g) How do you install a nuc?
We've decided to purchase medium hive/supers 5 frame nucs with carniolan queens. I have been reading and surfing alot and have seen plenty of instructions and even videos on how to install bee packages. However, I have seen very little on how to install nucs.
I know it is probably a silly sounding question. I'm sure it is as simple as placing the frames in your hive. But I have never handled bees and am interested in details. Like.... do I smoke them, should we leave them in the nuc box for awhile close to the hives, what order do we remove the frames from the nuc....Etc.
We will be picking them up and transporting them about 7 hours. What is the best way to transport them in a minivan?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
In His Peace,
Fred
Re: f) How do you install a nuc
I just recently got my very first bees in a nuc and had a friend to help me.
I was AMAZED at how gentle they were. They were busy, they were curious but they weren't aggressive or even angry! I moved slowly~ they were fine.
My beek friend was intent on finding the queen. I thought that was silly. Surely she's there. We just missed her and all I wanted was to shut them up nicely and happily and call it a successful day.
He insisted we keep looking for her once more..... while he was checking the frames, I looked into the bottom of the nuc and found her :eek: huddled in the corner surrounded by attendants! My friend scooped her up and placed her quickly in the hive.
I am glad that I didn't just leave her out by the gate or thump and dump her! :rolleyes: Oh and do try to push the frames together (as they were in the nuc) . It WILL matter later!
Congrats on your new bees! Lauren
Re: f) How do you install a nuc
Congratulations on the beginning of beekeeping. I have Observation Hives. Bees are marvelous creatures. They will bring you joy, humility, entertainment, respect for their selfless society, and sometimes sorrow and a bit of anxiety when you think they have a problem and they probably don’t. Bees know what is best for bees and they don’t always do what we think they should do. You can’t think like a Bee but you can watch them think.
I have millions of Bees and I enjoy the Colony but I find myself often focusing on the individuals, watching a new bee chew her way out of a capped cell and stumble around wiping here eyes and body and in a matter of minutes begin her selfless duty in the Colony. Watching her do all the different jobs she will have and finally watching her glide in to the entrance heavy with pollen and nectar and then deposit the pollen and pass on the nectar.
I often name the queens. One I named “Bella Nova”
I was installing a nuc, indeed the queen was at the bottom of the box after all the frames were in, however I was not successful at getting her into the hive, as you were, I feared the worse. Remarkably though the hive created a new queen and did well; that queen was named thusly; Bella Nova.
BEE SMART, BEE HEALTHY, and BEE HAPPY.
Mark
www.bonterrabees.com
f) How do you install a nuc?
Thanks to all who contributed to this thread. I have a nuc on order for this spring and the posts found in this thread answered the questions I had about what to do when it arrives. I appreciate the step-by-step instructions and the do's & dont's as well.
Greg
Re: f) How do you install a nuc?
Do you need to use a feeder right away after you install the nuc? For how long? What about pollen patties?
Also, I've seen mixed answers about this — after you finish transferring the frames, would shake the remaining bees out of the nuc?
Thanks :)
Re: f) How do you install a nuc?
Yes use a feeder right off. 1part water to 1part sugar; boil the water then turn off the heat and stir in the sugar, stir till clear then cool. Make up at least a gallon per hive. a jar feeder slid in the front entrance is good. feed till the bloom is full on.
for fall feeding make that 1 part water to 1 3/4 part sugar.
Good Luck and congratulations.
Mark
www.bonterrabees.com
Is it really warm enough in MI to be working bees already?
We still got snow, ice and single Dididididigigigits i MMMMaine
Re: f) How do you install a nuc?
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We will be picking them up and transporting them about 7 hours. What is the best way to transport them in a minivan?
Meshed laundry bag. The kind that have vent holes in them you don't want them to get out while you are driving. Really it is scary to have to drive with the windows down. If it is dark they just crawl and that is worse.