So who wants to stick there finger in the air and tell me how many frames need to have space for laying v a hive chock full of stores.
I run 14x12 and apart from 1 hive was possibly too early feeding. The last time I looked 7 days ago hives were choc full of stores with very little space if any for the queen to lay and very little brood
I did rob some sealed brood from one hive and stores from another to bolster a nuc and replaced with foundation to see what happens.
My concern is therfor not that the bees might starve but they are just not strong enough across all hives to get through winter
I see comments re dummy down week hives with insulation etc but is a hive with say 2 seams of bees and 8 frames of stores ok or should I remove stores and dummy down with insulation or unite similar hives
I run 14x12 and apart from 1 hive was possibly too early feeding. The last time I looked 7 days ago hives were choc full of stores with very little space if any for the queen to lay and very little brood
I did rob some sealed brood from one hive and stores from another to bolster a nuc and replaced with foundation to see what happens.
My concern is therfor not that the bees might starve but they are just not strong enough across all hives to get through winter
I see comments re dummy down week hives with insulation etc but is a hive with say 2 seams of bees and 8 frames of stores ok or should I remove stores and dummy down with insulation or unite similar hives