Hi Everyone,
We have an outyard we've been using, this is it's third year now. It started with four nucs. The nucs built up rapidly and we moved them into 10 frame deeps, added the second deep, which they drew out rapidly, bringing in nectar from soy beans maybe, and we thought they'd produce big time, what with the rapid build up and all. The problem was that that's where it all seemed to stop. They all started to struggle(?). They seem to supersede queens constantly. We've had one or two deadouts in that yard over each of the last couple winters, which we'd replace with new splits from other yards. I understand that some colonies may struggle from time to time with whatever malady they suffer from, but to constantly have problems with colonies in the same yard? I'd say the problem is us, but we treat all our colonies the same, probably poorly
due to ignorance, and our other colonies, in other yards, seem to do quite well. Some better than others obviously, but good overall. Could the problem with that particular yard be environmental? I'm willing to take the blame for their struggling, but it seems odd to be the same yard over and over. Visually I see no particular difference from that yard to the others, a total of five yards, they're all within a ten/fifteen mile area. Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks, Ted