Langstroth NUC OF BEES - Due May/June 2025
A 6 frame nuc on Langstroth sized frames sold in a Paynes Langstroth polystyrene nuc. For use in Langstroth hives or Flow Hives
With roughly about 12,000 bees and a marked and mated queen, our nucs are bound to have a great start in the Spring after you collect them. There will be minimum of 3 frames of brood and plenty of stores, everything that a colony needs to thrive. We pride ourselves on the good condition of the nucs and we believe you wont be disappointed. We are commercial bee farmers with decades of beekeeping experience between us including running our own queen rearing operation.
Our overwintered nucs are built up during the previous summer on new frames with fresh foundation and a nice young queen. We nurture them as they build up and are regularly checked for signs of disease or problems to ensure the colony is healthy and the queen is of good stock. They are also checked regularly by the bee inspectors from the National Bee Unit Only then, once we are 100% happy with them, do we prepare them for early spring collection by our customers.
What to expect from your nuc?
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Bees - 6 frames will be covered with bees
- Brood - at least 3 frames will have brood in all stages, normally more
- Stores - at least 1 frame of stores, normally more.
- Queen - marked and laying nicely.
- Healthy - No signs of disease & low varroa mite level.
- Calmness - No signs of aggression while we inspect the colony.
Deposit (non-refundable) to pay now and £180 to pay on collection, or pay full price now.
This item can be collected from our collection point in West Sussex or select shipping and we can deliver personally to addresses in the South East England.
Ready in spring, normally from May onwards, keep an eye on the home page for up-to-date schedules. You will also receive emails informing you of their status.
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Langstroth NUC OF BEES - Due May/June 2025
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When are Nucs of Bees ready?
The nucs are ready from April in any normal season and we have them available until around July/August. The earlier you pre-order, the earlier you'll get them in the Spring.
Can you delivery them?
Yes, we use our own delivery van to deliver your bees to addresses throughout the South East for a small delivery charge. Not only may you find this more convenient for yourself but you'll know the bees are being fully looked after throughout the transit by professional beekeepers.
You can also collect your nuc of bees on one of our 'collection days' that generally happen once a week throughout Spring/Summer.
Will I need to feed my new bees?
If you have brought a nuc of bees, then you'll want to feed them sugar syrup to help them 'draw out' any new frames that you have in the brood box. You can stop feeding when they have drawn them all out and are using them to store either brood or stores. Depending on the season/weather/bees, this could be a week of feeding, or 4 weeks of feeding. Even if there is a strong natural nectar flow going on when you collect them, still offer them food. Although the bees are not that fussy, a 1:1 sugar/water solution is fine.
How do I 'Install' my nuc of bees?
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