It's my first year beekeeping. I have given them to much syrup and they are honeybound. Mad with my self I've been getting starvation alerts and the weather has not been great. Also I think I have been to slow with the supers and slow noticing what was going on. Have I learnt my lesson. The hive is on double brood and both boxes are full of nectar and no room to lay. Is there anything I can do to try and fix it or attempt to fix it. Thank you
It takes time to learn what is sufficient and what isn't , the issue with feeding is one can kiss any foraged stored stores good by as it will certainly be adulterated with sugar and not fit to sell.
Unless winter feeding then spring early summer feeding needs to be little and often , a frame will hold 5lb stores and is enough to see them thru till the next week for feed and brood rearing but if comb building it will not be enough.
Treat the stores alerts with caution and read what is happening at the entrance and that which you see in the combs, heavy activity will mean forage is occurring and they likely are using it up quicker then then they can store it.
Over time one will get to know the forage in the area simply by keeping an eye on all the forna as you go around and seeing foragers on said forna.
Check out the area for forage trees, sycamore , horse/sw chestnut, lime etc etc, fruit trees and blossom.
WIld forage esp blackberry/bramble, any garden centres near by or wooded areas, forget- me- not & wood forget-me -not showed up as 57% on the specie sample of one of my honies. Mustard , rape or any of it's brassica varieties .
Bramble forage this year is pretty awesome from what I see them on, they may not have been storing much but has been a main stay for them where other pickings have been sparse.