The Riviera Kid
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2010
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- Location
- Leicestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
One of my colonies still hasn’t capped all its honey. Is there anything that I can do to encourage them to “finish it off” so that I can remove the supers and start feeding? The last 2 supers are pure summer honey, no rape, and will be good quality if previous years are anything to go by.
The colony lives on the edge of a wood, overlooking fields and grew to be very powerful through the summer and is good-natured, queenright and in very good general health. They superseded (or the queen died – she was 2 years old) in very late July so I am wondering if this has been a factor. The supers have got just 8 wide-spaced frames in, with the foundation drawn right out in spring and most cells are full or more than half full so there is too much honey there to waste.
The honey is thick – it won’t shake out of the frames so it must be nearly ready…
They have continued to forage well through August and there is lots of pollen and honey in the brood box too – some of it capped so I am at a loss to understand why they are not capping the supers.
Any suggestions on what to do?
Is it time to panic yet??
The colony lives on the edge of a wood, overlooking fields and grew to be very powerful through the summer and is good-natured, queenright and in very good general health. They superseded (or the queen died – she was 2 years old) in very late July so I am wondering if this has been a factor. The supers have got just 8 wide-spaced frames in, with the foundation drawn right out in spring and most cells are full or more than half full so there is too much honey there to waste.
The honey is thick – it won’t shake out of the frames so it must be nearly ready…
They have continued to forage well through August and there is lots of pollen and honey in the brood box too – some of it capped so I am at a loss to understand why they are not capping the supers.
Any suggestions on what to do?
Is it time to panic yet??