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    Hey all, anyone got 2 traveling nucs i can borrow for a couple of days.

    Im collecting bees in county durham next sunday and im 2 short for the bees.

    If you can help me call: 07787796001 or 01501-744817

    Many thanks in advance

    Dave

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    Can you make a correx nuc? http://www.sbai.org.uk/sbai_forum/sh...ghlight=correx There's a 'how to' in post #9.

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    Mine are not ideal travel boxes though, as the frames do not fit tight and could swing around a lot in transit.
    I have used them to move bees a few miles without any problem but a longer journey might be asking for trouble.

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    Nor are the ones I made, a few measurement were awry. But if the frames were fastened together and held in place with a lump of insulation it would be better than nothing. As long as the queen is caged. Ventilation could be a problem too.

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    Most of mine have mesh floors now so the ventilation is ok.
    The correx boxes sold by Easy Bee are proper travel boxes which take 5 hoffman frames which are very tight fitting.
    Might be able to scrounge one of those if someone admits to having bought a nuc headed by a Slovenian queen at some point in the past!

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    When you travel, have the frames aligned with the direction of travel and not positioned across the vehicle. In the latter position they would be forever swinging as you braked /accelerated. As someone has already said pack a piece of sponge or foam between the frames and box side and that helps prevent movement. Ventilation, preferably at the top of box is essential. If it is a long journey, spray some water into the box, block the entrance hole completely with foam, travel by night if necessary and be clear when you are collecting them - arriving mid morning on a sunny day and not too many will be at home Good Luck.

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    thats cool, i have some corex, might be worth trying to built what i need. thanks man

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