LeaBees
House Bee
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2020
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- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hi all. In what I considered would be my penultimate syrup feed for the season I decided to change from home made sugar syrup to some invertbee. Previously the bees had been draining the syrup solution within a couple of days from a contact feeder, however now with a rapid feeder they have barely touched the invertbee after a similar timeframe. I remembered to dribble some down the core and when I checked there were a dozen or so bees lurking/sampling at the invertbee but the volume had barely changed. Have they had enough ? Decided not to like invertbee? Would prefer not to leave the feeder on well into winter if they are not going to take it down. Any light/advice to shed would be helpful. Cheers