- Joined
- May 26, 2021
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- Location
- Salisbury
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 5
I've three colonies, in two of which I've taken off the supers and am now feeding with syrup, laterly fondant. On the third hive I had left on a part-filled super on having more or less given up hope of the bees capping the honey in it. That decision coincided with putting Apivar strips into the colonies and I believe that the notes suggest that the honey shouldn't be used for humans once the colony is treated with Apivar.
I peeked in the other day to remove the strips after 6-8 weeks and found that the super is now more or less full of capped honey. Three questions: 1) is it correct that that honey shouldn't be taken off and consumed?; and, 2) if so and if left on, is that super likely to last the bees all winter? And finally if it does last until the sping and is not fully consumed, is there a risk that they start re-filling it with un-Apivared honey in the spring and I end up with a mix?
I peeked in the other day to remove the strips after 6-8 weeks and found that the super is now more or less full of capped honey. Three questions: 1) is it correct that that honey shouldn't be taken off and consumed?; and, 2) if so and if left on, is that super likely to last the bees all winter? And finally if it does last until the sping and is not fully consumed, is there a risk that they start re-filling it with un-Apivared honey in the spring and I end up with a mix?