beeboybee
Field Bee
- Joined
- May 5, 2009
- Messages
- 752
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- QUANTOCKS - SOMERSET
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 6 >12 - 14x12 + Nucs
Popped over to check a friends hive with a view to treating with oxalic and treating the bees to some fondant, Was shocked to see so few bees, most frames are empty of stores...... i took two frames out thinking the colony had died out, then i spotted a small cluster covering three frames soooo few bees compared with my hives, also the cluster was in the middle of the frames rather than at the top as in my hive? is this because the hive is colder and more drafty?
ACTION PLAN THOUGHTS....
given 500g of neopoll fondant as i had that spare rolled flat strait onto of frames.
the crown board had cardboard covering the feeding hole and looked like it was made of damp warped MDF. i am going to replace this with some kingspan first thing tomorrow......... As i am a Nation hive chap can i confirm sizes on a langstroth 508mm x 413mm
take out all empty frames and fill space with kingspan.
any other top tips to try and get them through... if i had a langstroth brood box i would consider moving them as its such a rescue...
ACTION PLAN THOUGHTS....
given 500g of neopoll fondant as i had that spare rolled flat strait onto of frames.
the crown board had cardboard covering the feeding hole and looked like it was made of damp warped MDF. i am going to replace this with some kingspan first thing tomorrow......... As i am a Nation hive chap can i confirm sizes on a langstroth 508mm x 413mm
take out all empty frames and fill space with kingspan.
any other top tips to try and get them through... if i had a langstroth brood box i would consider moving them as its such a rescue...
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