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Hi,
for autumn/winter feeding can i give both pollen substitute and/or sugar syrup ?
bit confused.
Thanks
B.
for autumn/winter feeding can i give both pollen substitute and/or sugar syrup ?
bit confused.
Thanks
B.
I’ve read some people feed dry sugar in winter, can you do that?
Why have you chosen to feed 1:1 syrup? There's a lot more work for the bees to evaporate the excess water.It is now autumn in Australia, and I have taken the decision to feed my bees with 1:1 sugar syrup, from which the bees in several hives have been feeding eagerly.
One hive has not taken the syrup so quickly, and after just a few days the residue of syrup in the hive-top feeder has some specks of mould forming.
What reasons are known for the formation of mould in 1:1 syrup?
What is the best way to prevent mould from forming?
Is there some method which I should use apart from making sure that the feeder is thoroughly washed and clean?
Feeding for winter stores is 2:1 and mould won't form in that.It is now autumn in Australia, and I have taken the decision to feed my bees with 1:1 sugar syrup, from which the bees in several hives have been feeding eagerly.
One hive has not taken the syrup so quickly, and after just a few days the residue of syrup in the hive-top feeder has some specks of mould forming.
What reasons are known for the formation of mould in 1:1 syrup?
What is the best way to prevent mould from forming?
Is there some method which I should use apart from making sure that the feeder is thoroughly washed and clean?
Feeding for winter stores is 2:1 and mould won't form in that.
Feeding for winter stores is 2:1 and mould won't form in that.
As for cleaning....What sort of feeder are you using? I generally wash with the dishes and dry thoroughly....my feeders are plastic.
What is your main honey crop, by the way and how did you do?
He/she is in Oz1/1 syrup is fine this time of year and to be honest really shouldn’t be around long enough this time of year to warrant any concern re mould. As above thymol mix is the answer, personally I’d just use the standard non emulsion. I’d avoid thymol unless it’s really needed during this part of the season. Syrup in your honey is bad enough thymol is worse I’ve added a little of the surgical spirit and that alone will increase shelf life but not anywhere near as long.
Contemporary alternative is isopropyl alcohol (aka isopropanol); surgical spirit is likely to leave residue which taints honey.surgical spirit
Contemporary alternative is isopropyl alcohol (aka isopropanol); surgical spirit is likely to leave residue which taints honey.
Yes I’ve used the alcohol. Not sure about contemporary! it’s not carried by many chemists has got very rare at some points and costs moreContemporary alternative is isopropyl alcohol (aka isopropanol); surgical spirit is likely to leave residue which taints honey.
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