Bakerbee
Field Bee
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2017
- Messages
- 541
- Reaction score
- 23
- Location
- Dorset
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- 5 commercials no more
Hi all, i opened up the tops of my hives today to replace some fondant. Very busy flyers orientating and bringing pollen in observed. When feeding fondant, on top of crown board ,i have ekes made up to the depth of a tub of fondant, to fill the empty space around the tubs i have insulation cut to size with just the shape of fondant tub cut out. Today all fondant gone that was replaced 2 weeks ago but in the empty fondant tub space all of my hives had nearly filled with brace comb. Is this because theyve run out of room inside? Should supers be added this early in the year? The weather down here has been extremely mild. Has the blip in 20 degree temps in february encouraged this? Should i just brake it off and shove more fondant in and wait till its properly warm for supers?. Thanks for advice ive not had this in past winters.