Tiro Turbidus
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2018
- Messages
- 32
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- Location
- Highlands, Scotland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
With virtually no heather flow, and robbing going on, I started feeding my two hives with 2/1 syrup in mid Sep. The colonies were strong, with lots of young bees, and the syrup was going at great speed (4 pints in <2 days). They abruptly stopped taking it down just as we began to have intermittent periods of night frost (I am in the Cairngorms).
On 26 Sep, I put 2.5 kg of fondant directly on top of the brood frames, an eke round it, crown board above that, and an eke filled with insulation on top. On a ‘final’ inspection while doing that, I saw both queens and saw that the brood boxes were about 90% filled with uncapped honey. Since then, there has minimal activity outside the hives, although on milder days there have been orientation flights.
I checked today (9 Oct) to see how the fondant was going. One hive had taken about half, and the other about two thirds. I am a beginner and I wonder whether I may have been a little early in applying the fondant. My understanding had been that the time to apply fondant was when they stopped taking down syrup, after which activity would fall for the winter and the bees would begin to cluster on the frames. In fact, there appeared to be little or no clustering and both the feeder ekes had several thousand (rather dopey) bees in them.
Is this merely the sign of strong colonies? Or have I been too early with the fondant? Or is something else going on?
On 26 Sep, I put 2.5 kg of fondant directly on top of the brood frames, an eke round it, crown board above that, and an eke filled with insulation on top. On a ‘final’ inspection while doing that, I saw both queens and saw that the brood boxes were about 90% filled with uncapped honey. Since then, there has minimal activity outside the hives, although on milder days there have been orientation flights.
I checked today (9 Oct) to see how the fondant was going. One hive had taken about half, and the other about two thirds. I am a beginner and I wonder whether I may have been a little early in applying the fondant. My understanding had been that the time to apply fondant was when they stopped taking down syrup, after which activity would fall for the winter and the bees would begin to cluster on the frames. In fact, there appeared to be little or no clustering and both the feeder ekes had several thousand (rather dopey) bees in them.
Is this merely the sign of strong colonies? Or have I been too early with the fondant? Or is something else going on?