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- Apr 29, 2023
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- Location
- Northumberland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 100
Those of you who have been assiduously following this Forum this year better than I, may recall I was in a flither about finding fondant cheaply. Crossed that bridge. Only now the bees, in their infinite wisdom have filled their brood boxes full of stores and seem scarcely in need of the stuff, certainly not the quantity I've got, no matter how severe the winter. I've an awful lot of old frames need rotating out and was wondering if anyone's had any success doing a shook swarm of sorts (I'd keep perhaps 3 1-yr old frames with brood in most hives) using fondant as opposed to the usual syrup? Admittedly I'm lazily looking for a way not to have to make syrup from 100 12.5kg blocks, or if it's an utterly terrible idea. I'm obviously aware it'd be a slower process than using syrup, and am equally concerned that since I was planning on checkerboarding foundation with starter strips, I'm liable to end up with a whole lot more drone brood than I'd like. I've got circa 100 colonies and only 21 Swienty Ashforth feeders anyway. Wondered what everyone's thoughts were, thanks! Ror