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What is a “nuc” or a “package”?

A Nuc (pronounced “newk”) is short for nucleus colony. It’s a mini hive which usually consists of 5 deep Langstroth frames (2 brood combs, 2 honey/pollen, 1 empty), bees and a mated queen. It has the advantage of a laying queen with brood and wax already built, but it usually is a little more expensive than a package.

A package of bees is a box (wood/wirescreen or plastic) that contains 3 pounds of bees (~10,000), sugar water, and a new, mated queen in a cage. The bees will need to build their own comb and accept the queen. It is good for hives that already have comb and for non-deep Langstroth hives (e.g., all medium boxes or top-bar hives). Packages are usually cheaper than nucs.

Package, Nuc & Queen Suppliers:

The vendors listed below have presented their offerings at BCBA meetings. Being listed here is not an endorsement from BCBA. Buyers should exercise due diligence when choosing and engaging with any vendor on this list as BCBA is not responsible for the services or actions of the listed entities. See your supplier/vendor/producer website for more information.

Ruth Williams (Nucs & Queens)
Boulder Bees
[email protected]
773-562-9987

Mike Rosol (Nucs)
Free Range Beehives
303-815-7301

Matt Hoepfinger (Nucs & Queens)
Hep Farm Honey & Nimbus Road Apiary
720-421-7177

Miles McGaughey (Packages & Queens)
Mountain Warrior Honey
[email protected]
720-771-4304

Gregg McMahan – (Packages, Nucs)
Blessid Bees
[email protected]
720-480-4709

Kenneth Fuller (Nucs & Queens)
Fuller Bees
972-536-3881

Chris Lenway (Packages, Nucs & Queens)
Lanoixs Bees
[email protected]
303-944-6000

Paul Anderson (Packages & Nucs)
Prairie Wind Bee Supply
[email protected]