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Title: When to add second Deep?
Post by: Greg watkevich on June 08, 2010, 06:55:43 pm
Currently both of my new hives have seven frames drawn 1/2 way down and 3 frames to the bottom.  When is it best to add the second deep?  I don't see any drone comb.  What are the consequences if the second deep is added to early?  I don't want to create a problem if they fill up all the frames and my timing is wrong.
Greg Watkevich 
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: riverrat on June 08, 2010, 07:07:21 pm
normal rule of thumb is to add second deep when they have 8 of ten frames drawn in 1st deep
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: Klepto Kangaroo on June 08, 2010, 09:37:23 pm
i follow the same little rule as riverrat...except i usually put my second on after 7 or so...but 8 is just one more so it's pretty much the same thing
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: slacker361 on June 08, 2010, 09:56:09 pm
what happens if you dont follow these rules?
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: Klepto Kangaroo on June 08, 2010, 10:40:55 pm
well if you put it on too early...nothing really...you just run the risk of the frames or super becoming damaged...plus it might make it a little harder on the bees to maintain the temperature needed...but that problem will go away over time. if you put it on too late however...you run the risk of your hive swarming for they'll eventually become to crowded and be forced to leave
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: AllenF on June 08, 2010, 10:41:51 pm
The world as you know it will change for the worse............................Or  SHB may move in that new opened up space with empty supers upstairs.   Don't give them the room to hide in.
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: fish_stix on June 08, 2010, 10:43:25 pm
Not much happens at all. A small group of very large beeks will show up at your door and just slap you around a little. It's only after the second violation that they drag out the waterboard. The purpose of the guidelines (not rules) is to help you get your hives prepared for the coming winter by allowing the bees to build up drawn comb for honey storage and brood. If you add the next box early the bees are likely to move up and not draw out the remaining frames in the lower box. Plus, they may not be expanded, number-wise, enough to handle extra empty space.  It's your call!
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: Shep1478 on June 08, 2010, 11:30:05 pm
Beeing a newbee here I'm following every thread I can to help me along..

I am getting closer to having to add the second deep. Since everything above is new including frames, should I continue to feed 1:1 mix to ensure they'll draw out the new frames?

Thanks!

Jim
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: riverrat on June 09, 2010, 12:38:43 am
i follow the same little rule as riverrat...except i usually put my second on after 7 or so...but 8 is just one more so it's pretty much the same thing

Well you caught me on that one to be honest i let it get to 8 then move a frame of open brood up into the 2nd deep to help get the bees started so i actually only have 7 in the bottom one :-D
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: Michael Bush on June 09, 2010, 05:27:10 am
>what happens if you dont follow these rules?

They swarm.

Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: slacker361 on June 09, 2010, 09:30:18 am
so they will swarm with to much room?
Title: Re: When to add second Deep?
Post by: gardeningfireman on June 09, 2010, 09:47:38 am
I would add a second hive body when 7 or 8 frames are drawn out. Put one drawn frame in the upper box to entice them to move up. Also feed them if no nectar is flowing so they draw out the frames. I didn't feed and lost a swarm with a new queen because they didn't draw out the upper box and got too crowded in the lower one.