Ian, thought I'd poise the question on the forum, so others could benefit from it.
http://stepplerfarms.com/Honeyblog/?p=3029
I'm pretty sure I understand correctly, but wanted to be sure.
-Hives start the Spring in singles (coming from your storage building).
-You add 2nd deep, make splits, install packages/nucs/etc... make them strong
-you end up with 2-deep hives, with a mix of brood and honey (like most 2-deep hives).
So now... you're taking that 2nd deep off, shaking all the bees down into the bottom box (to ensure the queen is in the bottom), putting an excluder on, putting the 2nd back on (still has brood in it), then adding a 3rd empty deep honey super.
Brood in the 2nd deep hatches, and that space is backfilled with honey, giving you a nice strong single and two supers (plus add'l boxes you add) of honey.
Does this increase potential for swarms since the queen only has 1 deep to lay in?
Are you moving any of the frames in the 1st box up to the 2nd to organize brood/honey, or leaving it up to the bees to move honey out of the way to allow brood nest expansion in 1st box? (obviously organizing frames = time + labour... I assume it isn't necessary?)
Just curious... I'm a double-deep guy... never tried to run singles.
http://stepplerfarms.com/Honeyblog/?p=3029
I'm pretty sure I understand correctly, but wanted to be sure.
-Hives start the Spring in singles (coming from your storage building).
-You add 2nd deep, make splits, install packages/nucs/etc... make them strong
-you end up with 2-deep hives, with a mix of brood and honey (like most 2-deep hives).
So now... you're taking that 2nd deep off, shaking all the bees down into the bottom box (to ensure the queen is in the bottom), putting an excluder on, putting the 2nd back on (still has brood in it), then adding a 3rd empty deep honey super.
Brood in the 2nd deep hatches, and that space is backfilled with honey, giving you a nice strong single and two supers (plus add'l boxes you add) of honey.
Does this increase potential for swarms since the queen only has 1 deep to lay in?
Are you moving any of the frames in the 1st box up to the 2nd to organize brood/honey, or leaving it up to the bees to move honey out of the way to allow brood nest expansion in 1st box? (obviously organizing frames = time + labour... I assume it isn't necessary?)
Just curious... I'm a double-deep guy... never tried to run singles.