I have moved the single box hives to their more permanent location. This was a feat in itself because it required me to pick up the hives and put them into my vehicle at night. In my first attempt, I was trying to staple a mesh wire on the entrance and it was very warm out and the bees were bearded onto the landing boards. I for some reason forgot to close my veil. Before I realized it, I had 5 bees down my shirt, 10 flying around my face under my veil and 10 stinging me in the face! To say the least, I hadn't ran that fast in quite a while.
Two days later I had a much better strategy. I added a box onto the bigger hive and took off the bottom boards; which left the screened board open. Later at night I just pushed the remaining bees into the hive (which were not many). The entrance was closed with a solid piece of wood and a little bit of duct tape. The hives were loaded into my vehicle and driven 7kms down the road to their permanent home.
Yesterday I was finally able to inspect them and distribute their single boxes into two boxes. The following pictures are what the hives looked like before I split them up.
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A look inside the single box hive. Lots of bees |
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Lots of new honey/wax. Look at how white the wax is. |
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Almost full frame of honey. Bees are filling and capping. |
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The single box hives are now doubles. |
The queens are laying well in both hives. I was able to find the queen in the white hive but I was not able to find the queen in the green hive. There was plenty of young larvae in the green hive which indicates that there is a laying queen there.