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<blockquote data-quote="tommy dave" data-source="post: 7355" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>next move. Put the hives next to each other - with the now weaker hive closer to the original location than the now stronger one. Or basically just both touching the footprint of the original hive. Hope that description makes sense. Leave them alone for a few days, then inspect both and see what is happening. Good work posting early to trouble-shoot!</p><p></p><p>edit: if it was strong enough for a walkaway split, then both hives will probably need two boxes - it looks like they're one each. That would explain over-crowding and bearding on the hive on the original spot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommy dave, post: 7355, member: 25"] next move. Put the hives next to each other - with the now weaker hive closer to the original location than the now stronger one. Or basically just both touching the footprint of the original hive. Hope that description makes sense. Leave them alone for a few days, then inspect both and see what is happening. Good work posting early to trouble-shoot! edit: if it was strong enough for a walkaway split, then both hives will probably need two boxes - it looks like they're one each. That would explain over-crowding and bearding on the hive on the original spot [/QUOTE]
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