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If you leave frames out for a week, don't be surprised if the bees build comb in any spaces that they can fit it in.
A friend just had this happen in two or three days with a package he put in and left out some frames. If a package is getting sugar syrup or nectar they will start building. This goes back to the basic rule of "bee space" less than 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch-they will fill it up usually with propolis----greater than 3/8 inch they will fill it with comb.
Good luck with your package. This is the most exciting time in the beekeeping year.
Well, the bee box is in the hive for that week, as I am doing the do-nothing method with my first batch of bees...as soon as the week is up I'll put the rest in. It is what I was told to do... I'm sure I'll have some cleanup every time I open the hive...it's all good.
Well, I'm going to concur with JP - you should put the frames in immediately. Why let them expend energy building come you're going to have to remove? It's a waste of their resources, it takes a lot of sugar syrup to create the wax they make, it should be directed towards building comb they can use this early in the installation - it's a stressful time for the colony. Just something to keep in mind. We've done the 'do nothing' install, but the next day we take the box out and put in the frames.
If you leave frames out for a week, don't be surprised if the bees build comb in any spaces that they can fit it in.
A friend just had this happen in two or three days with a package he put in and left out some frames. If a package is getting sugar syrup or nectar they will start building. This goes back to the basic rule of "bee space" less than 1/4 inch or 3/8 inch-they will fill it up usually with propolis----greater than 3/8 inch they will fill it with comb.
Good luck with your package. This is the most exciting time in the beekeeping year.
Well, the bee box is in the hive for that week, as I am doing the do-nothing method with my first batch of bees...as soon as the week is up I'll put the rest in. It is what I was told to do... I'm sure I'll have some cleanup every time I open the hive...it's all good.

Well, I'm going to concur with JP - you should put the frames in immediately. Why let them expend energy building come you're going to have to remove? It's a waste of their resources, it takes a lot of sugar syrup to create the wax they make, it should be directed towards building comb they can use this early in the installation - it's a stressful time for the colony. Just something to keep in mind. We've done the 'do nothing' install, but the next day we take the box out and put in the frames.