I have been wanting bees since I was in grade one and now my mother gave me a beehive for my 13th birthday! Anyway here in South Africa they don't sell bees , bee packages, nucs etc. So one either has to catch a swarm, relocate ANOTHER WILD HIVE OR BUY FROM ANOTHER BEE KEEPER!!!!!
I found out that one of my neighbors had a wild beehive living in one of his boxes that he kept outside his garage! I asked him if I could take out the bees and put them in my bee box! He said that he wanted 50 rand and a box of cigarettes(which I got out of mu dad shop). I agreed and we made a deal!
SO all I had to do was take my box to his house and placed the beehive in the box by cutting off the comb and tying it on to the bee frames!
When we started I noticed that the top of the box(which is where the were on) was loose and could come off! Lucky for me that fat right in but I couldn't put any frames in! SO I put the top of the wood box in the deep box! Then I put the super on top of it with the frames!
The bees have started building comb on the frames in the super!
Here in South Africa its winter!!!! I am scared that the bees will build their honeycomb in a funny way and join it on my box and them I wont be able to fix it!
Must I wait till the queen moves into the super( and then put the queen excluder on so she cant go back down? And then when she is at the top I will take the wood out cut off the combs, join them to the frames and then put them in ???
I really need help!
If there are any other ideas please help me !!!
JUST REMEMBER ITS WINTER HERE
I found out that one of my neighbors had a wild beehive living in one of his boxes that he kept outside his garage! I asked him if I could take out the bees and put them in my bee box! He said that he wanted 50 rand and a box of cigarettes(which I got out of mu dad shop). I agreed and we made a deal!
SO all I had to do was take my box to his house and placed the beehive in the box by cutting off the comb and tying it on to the bee frames!
When we started I noticed that the top of the box(which is where the were on) was loose and could come off! Lucky for me that fat right in but I couldn't put any frames in! SO I put the top of the wood box in the deep box! Then I put the super on top of it with the frames!
The bees have started building comb on the frames in the super!
Here in South Africa its winter!!!! I am scared that the bees will build their honeycomb in a funny way and join it on my box and them I wont be able to fix it!
Must I wait till the queen moves into the super( and then put the queen excluder on so she cant go back down? And then when she is at the top I will take the wood out cut off the combs, join them to the frames and then put them in ???
I really need help!
If there are any other ideas please help me !!!
JUST REMEMBER ITS WINTER HERE

