Richard60
New Bee
Is it too early to feed bees with sugar syrup?
Is it too early to feed bees with sugar syrup?
They have stores in a supper above them, however, they do not seem to have gone there>
well obviously they don't need feeding if they have a super full of stores, maybe they still have stores in the brood box.
People really need to take the rubbish spoken by some on the need of a super full of stores with a large pinch of salt.
Just one thing - you have removed the queen excluder I take it?
They have stores in a supper above them, however, they do not seem to have gone there>
Regardless of heavily moderated posts by moderators...give the little darlings some fondant.
Regardless of heavily moderated posts by moderators...give the little darlings some fondant.
Is there not a difference between stimulative feeding and stores?
PH
Regardless of heavily moderated posts by moderators...give the little darlings some fondant.
Is there not a difference between stimulative feeding and stores?
PH
According to the op they have a whole box of stores to walk over to get to the fondant plus if we get a really cold snap fondant may as well be in the next county if it’s not in contact with the cluster. And that’s coming from me who loves what some would call over feeding as on my first inspections I will strip out many store filled frames and stack in the garage as feed frames for my first nucs. As to the original question in my area bees are happily taking syrup atm. Placed on warm they get straight on it. The previso being if we get some hard frosts and syrup gets chilled they will stop.
Regardless of any moderation - a rather idiotic piece of advice
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