Alabamaeee
Field Bee
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2010
- Messages
- 528
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- Location
- Wiltshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 4
One of my hives has swarmed but still has plenty of bees as it was a very strong one. Without going into all the details I ended up with two supers of granulated honey.
I am removing them tomorrow weather permitting. and giving them a new super with foundation. Problem is I think the hive is short of food, as It felt very light on last inspection.
Should I add a feeder above the super? I know it is not a good idea if you have drawn comb, but I'm thinking that they will get fed, and with any luck begin to draw comb. If I do that should I start with a small amount of syrup and monitor it, in case they have too much and end up storing some in the new super?
Hoping for help as this bee keeping lark is so confusing at times
I am removing them tomorrow weather permitting. and giving them a new super with foundation. Problem is I think the hive is short of food, as It felt very light on last inspection.
Should I add a feeder above the super? I know it is not a good idea if you have drawn comb, but I'm thinking that they will get fed, and with any luck begin to draw comb. If I do that should I start with a small amount of syrup and monitor it, in case they have too much and end up storing some in the new super?
Hoping for help as this bee keeping lark is so confusing at times