RoyCropper
New Bee
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2010
- Messages
- 18
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- Location
- West Yorkshire, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
Hi,
I'm a new beek this year and this is my first post.
I have 2 colonies and 1 has done quite well and has 4 frames full of honey in the super. The rest of the frames are undrawn foundation. The brood box is light so I want to feed them now with a MM jumbo feeder.
My question is do I remove the super, then feed for a few weeks, then put the super and honey back on top? Or do I put the feeder on top of the super?
I'd rather they took it into the brood box so I was going too store the honey for a few weeks and then replace it over the BB. Is this correct?
Thanks for any advice.
Roy
I'm a new beek this year and this is my first post.
I have 2 colonies and 1 has done quite well and has 4 frames full of honey in the super. The rest of the frames are undrawn foundation. The brood box is light so I want to feed them now with a MM jumbo feeder.
My question is do I remove the super, then feed for a few weeks, then put the super and honey back on top? Or do I put the feeder on top of the super?
I'd rather they took it into the brood box so I was going too store the honey for a few weeks and then replace it over the BB. Is this correct?
Thanks for any advice.
Roy