loving_allsorts
New Bee
Good evening Folks.
I'm after a bit of advise really. I noticed the weather was warm today so I wondered up to my hive on my allotment. It is the first winter for my first hive and so hefting the hive is a waste of time for me as I can't remember how it felt in October when I finished feeding them and I don't have the experience to know how it should feel this time of year.
I noticed a few bees were braving the wind to take a fly. Didn't notice any pollen coming back in with them but I'm sure they were not wasting their time, maybe bringing other resources back.
I can't see the frames through the reduced entrance and the hive is all strapped up and hessian sacked so it is a bit of a pain to unwrap it. I'd rather not open them up unnecessarily as I've wintered only on one brood chamber as the colony was relatively small.
So my question -
How do I know if they have stores left? What is the harm with feeding them now? If it wont hurt, What should I be feeding them at this time of year. I've read a few books and they tend to say only feed in an emergency but I don't see why you can't do it regardless of if the food is required or not.
Thanks for your help in advance
Mark
I'm after a bit of advise really. I noticed the weather was warm today so I wondered up to my hive on my allotment. It is the first winter for my first hive and so hefting the hive is a waste of time for me as I can't remember how it felt in October when I finished feeding them and I don't have the experience to know how it should feel this time of year.
I noticed a few bees were braving the wind to take a fly. Didn't notice any pollen coming back in with them but I'm sure they were not wasting their time, maybe bringing other resources back.
I can't see the frames through the reduced entrance and the hive is all strapped up and hessian sacked so it is a bit of a pain to unwrap it. I'd rather not open them up unnecessarily as I've wintered only on one brood chamber as the colony was relatively small.
So my question -
How do I know if they have stores left? What is the harm with feeding them now? If it wont hurt, What should I be feeding them at this time of year. I've read a few books and they tend to say only feed in an emergency but I don't see why you can't do it regardless of if the food is required or not.
Thanks for your help in advance
Mark