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I noticed as I inspected my bees today, that they have left an arch of empty cells in the super frames above some of the brood nest. The frames are all drawn. I have a qx in between the brood box and the super.
There is brood in 8.5 frames of the brood box, one complete brood frame of pollen, 1.5 frames drawn wax and a dummy board. The queen has laid almost to the edges of the brood frames, leaving little space for the arch of pollen and stores around the brood. The super was about half full of bees on today’s inspection.
Is there anyway that I can encourage them to fill the empty cells in the super frames?
Thanks.
There is brood in 8.5 frames of the brood box, one complete brood frame of pollen, 1.5 frames drawn wax and a dummy board. The queen has laid almost to the edges of the brood frames, leaving little space for the arch of pollen and stores around the brood. The super was about half full of bees on today’s inspection.
Is there anyway that I can encourage them to fill the empty cells in the super frames?
Thanks.