scuttlefish
Field Bee
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2012
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- 548
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- Location
- Tipperary, Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
Advice needed please - I've got four supers full of jelly-like heather honey which I've no wayof extracting (eleven collapsed frames from a fifth super proving that no matter how much I warm it I can't spin it out). I've no honey press, can't borrow one and don't have anywhere to set one up anyway. So I'm going to give it back to the bees.
I'm planning to just put the full supers on the hives in late March so the bees will use up the honey and empty the comb ready to fill with 'normal' honey later in the season. I'll add the QXs at the same time to stop the queens laying up the supers. The supers are numbered so I know which ones came off which hives.
Questions:
- should I add the supers over the crown board (& open the feed holes) to keep down the volume of hive area the bees need to heat and avoid chilled brood?
- is there any problem with giving full supers back this way?
I'm planning to just put the full supers on the hives in late March so the bees will use up the honey and empty the comb ready to fill with 'normal' honey later in the season. I'll add the QXs at the same time to stop the queens laying up the supers. The supers are numbered so I know which ones came off which hives.
Questions:
- should I add the supers over the crown board (& open the feed holes) to keep down the volume of hive area the bees need to heat and avoid chilled brood?
- is there any problem with giving full supers back this way?