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Hi. Sorry if this sounds similar to other posts, but I didn't want to hi-jack someone elses.
One of my colonies is pretty strong, with lots of brood but very little stores in the brood box. Its filled 2 supers though.
It's my intention to take off one of the supers for honey this weekend and leave the other (without a QE) for the bees over winter.
The flow appears to have ground to a halt around here, though I'm not sure if there is any ivy about to make a late appearance.
So, if I'm going to apply a thymol treatment in the coming weeks my options appear to be
a) Leave the over-winter super on - in which case does it matter if I put the thymol treatment over it or the brood box?
b) Take off both supers and trust that the bees will manage on their own (sounds far too risky)
c) Take off both supers, feed them sugar syrup to keep them going while treating and replace the over winter super afterwards
d) (something else ...?)
Thanks in advance, like all new beeks here I do appreciate your patience!
One of my colonies is pretty strong, with lots of brood but very little stores in the brood box. Its filled 2 supers though.
It's my intention to take off one of the supers for honey this weekend and leave the other (without a QE) for the bees over winter.
The flow appears to have ground to a halt around here, though I'm not sure if there is any ivy about to make a late appearance.
So, if I'm going to apply a thymol treatment in the coming weeks my options appear to be
a) Leave the over-winter super on - in which case does it matter if I put the thymol treatment over it or the brood box?
b) Take off both supers and trust that the bees will manage on their own (sounds far too risky)
c) Take off both supers, feed them sugar syrup to keep them going while treating and replace the over winter super afterwards
d) (something else ...?)
Thanks in advance, like all new beeks here I do appreciate your patience!