MrMouse
New Bee
Hi everyone,
I’ve got a nice colony in a national BB which I’ve build up from a nucleus. They’ve well and truly filled the BB now.
I’ve been feeding them 1:1 syrup continually for the last few weeks to build them up which has worked well.
I’m toying with the idea of giving them a super to draw out whilst I’m feeding them which they can therefore store sugar syrup in for winter.
I’m also going to treat them with Apivar and would ideally not contaminate the super with this.
Is it worth seeing if they’ll draw a super pit over the next couple of weeks and then temporarily removing it to treat before returning it for heavy autumn feeding?
Or, should I forget all of the above, crack on and treat and just over winter them on single brood?
Sorry, you can tell I’m just starting out. Thanks.
I’ve got a nice colony in a national BB which I’ve build up from a nucleus. They’ve well and truly filled the BB now.
I’ve been feeding them 1:1 syrup continually for the last few weeks to build them up which has worked well.
I’m toying with the idea of giving them a super to draw out whilst I’m feeding them which they can therefore store sugar syrup in for winter.
I’m also going to treat them with Apivar and would ideally not contaminate the super with this.
Is it worth seeing if they’ll draw a super pit over the next couple of weeks and then temporarily removing it to treat before returning it for heavy autumn feeding?
Or, should I forget all of the above, crack on and treat and just over winter them on single brood?
Sorry, you can tell I’m just starting out. Thanks.