patrickr
New Bee
Hi all
I'm finishing off the last of my harvest. I want to leave the bees with a super of their own honey so I'm (painstakingly) shuffling and removing the odd super of capped frames to extract and whittling down to one full super for the bees, then getting the apiguard on (taking into account ivy coming on). I'm anticipating being left with a few extra frames of partially capped stores which won't fit and that I don't want contaminated with thymol or occupying another super (too cold). I know I can freeze fully capped frames but can I freeze unripe honey and feed it back to the bees in the spring? Or am I just overcomplicating it all? Any other ideas appreciated.
Thanks
I'm finishing off the last of my harvest. I want to leave the bees with a super of their own honey so I'm (painstakingly) shuffling and removing the odd super of capped frames to extract and whittling down to one full super for the bees, then getting the apiguard on (taking into account ivy coming on). I'm anticipating being left with a few extra frames of partially capped stores which won't fit and that I don't want contaminated with thymol or occupying another super (too cold). I know I can freeze fully capped frames but can I freeze unripe honey and feed it back to the bees in the spring? Or am I just overcomplicating it all? Any other ideas appreciated.
Thanks