joelsoo
House Bee
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2019
- Messages
- 140
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- Location
- London, Thamesmead/Woolwich
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6 to 10 hives
Hi, I had got 2 hives requeened successfully and 2 swarms collected in late April now established in 2 more full hives making a total of 4 hives.
For the hives from swarms, the brood box's frames are doing very well now but I currently have no super frames with foundations drawn. The idea is now its a month away from July/Aug nectar flow, but with June gap they are probably not gonna draw much of the foundations (or they may) should I feed them slightly for them to draw out these supers foundations, or should I just let nature take its course?
I am in southeast London and have read the june gap probably won't affect the bees much as they can forage from alot of other flowers etc. Compared to rural areas where there's more monoculture in agriculture and bees have to go further or have limited flowers to forage if they are fields of crops that had finished flowering in June .
Thoughts?
Cheers
Joel
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For the hives from swarms, the brood box's frames are doing very well now but I currently have no super frames with foundations drawn. The idea is now its a month away from July/Aug nectar flow, but with June gap they are probably not gonna draw much of the foundations (or they may) should I feed them slightly for them to draw out these supers foundations, or should I just let nature take its course?
I am in southeast London and have read the june gap probably won't affect the bees much as they can forage from alot of other flowers etc. Compared to rural areas where there's more monoculture in agriculture and bees have to go further or have limited flowers to forage if they are fields of crops that had finished flowering in June .
Thoughts?
Cheers
Joel
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