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This year I think I have left the bees enough honey to overwinter so haven't fed syrup as yet - they are still fairly busy on ivy too.
However I'm wondering if there would be any merit in adding a small amount of honey to winter feed (either syrup or fondant).
Possible advantages would be:
1. More attractive to the bees so may take/find it more readily.
2. Honey contains invertase so will slowly invert sucrose even before the bees take it.
3. For fondant the invertase activity might gradually increase the solubility if the sugars in water and so help to keep fondant soft.
4. Diastase in honey might convert any starch in fondant to sugars.
Anyone got experience of this?
However I'm wondering if there would be any merit in adding a small amount of honey to winter feed (either syrup or fondant).
Possible advantages would be:
1. More attractive to the bees so may take/find it more readily.
2. Honey contains invertase so will slowly invert sucrose even before the bees take it.
3. For fondant the invertase activity might gradually increase the solubility if the sugars in water and so help to keep fondant soft.
4. Diastase in honey might convert any starch in fondant to sugars.
Anyone got experience of this?