Is Mike in Gloucs still around?
Yes there are suppliers for packages but the modules on beekeeping don't mention them - the pros and cons, how many bees should be there, how to install them, etc. And maybe how to treat for varroa - a whiff of oxalic acid vapour would work well.
I had some from him and they were fine though this was oh 10 years ago or so. They were payment for the use of my heather loosner which he had actually never used but he stuck to his side of the bargain which was the packages. Last I heard he was selling up or trying to.
PH
Is he the chap running a UTube channel on Queen rearing?
Can someone explain package bees? Smaller than a nuc I'm presuming but how made up etc. And why? Cheaper?
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[QUOTE=Bridget;39443]Can someone explain package bees?
Dave Cushman has some info (http://www.dave-cushman.net/bee/packagebees.html) and old videos on youtube show installation of a package of bees at Craibstone(?).
I suppose it is a convenient way to ship the equivalent of a swarm, from warmer climes so earlier in the season and you can treat them as such.
A package of bees is sold by weight, usually 3 or 5 pounds of bees + a mated queen in a cage. The heavier weight is more expensive. So basically one is buying a man made swarm and so they build up slower than a nucleus would. Hence the price difference.
I am not aware of a package vid ex Craibstone but that don't mean there is not one.
PH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7F5u7Uqt1U
Bridget - series of videos, this one is hiving a package.
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