sandysman
House Bee
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2010
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- Location
- North Dodogne
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3+
Morning folks,
As this is my first full year of beekeeping I have had nothing to offer the bees other than undrawn foundation. My best hive drew out the first super and best part filled it by early July. I added a second super, again only foundation which they drew out and then of course we had the wet weather. I now have only four frames of honey in the first super worth extracting but not yet capped, all the other frames are either empty or have small amounts of honey in them.
I am thinking of extracting the best four when they are capped and returning the rest to the bees. Am I best doing this under the brood box with or without a queen excluder? And the second question is should I take off the second super now and put that under the brood box to encourage them to empty what little there is in it and move it up to either the brood box for winter stores or to the other super?
Thanks in anticipation.
Andy
As this is my first full year of beekeeping I have had nothing to offer the bees other than undrawn foundation. My best hive drew out the first super and best part filled it by early July. I added a second super, again only foundation which they drew out and then of course we had the wet weather. I now have only four frames of honey in the first super worth extracting but not yet capped, all the other frames are either empty or have small amounts of honey in them.
I am thinking of extracting the best four when they are capped and returning the rest to the bees. Am I best doing this under the brood box with or without a queen excluder? And the second question is should I take off the second super now and put that under the brood box to encourage them to empty what little there is in it and move it up to either the brood box for winter stores or to the other super?
Thanks in anticipation.
Andy