Illia
New Bee
My first year hive which was started from nucleus in early June had super added on after half of month with 8 drawn out combs and after they filled 7 with brood and nectar I decided to add 2nd super .On the 1st of September after inspection I saw that the first super is full of capped honey and 2nd doesn't even have one drawn out frame .
I decided to harvest all fully capped frames (7) and leave others to "ripen" while replacing all of the frames taken with empty ones from 2nd super and removing 2nd super. The problem is hive is really overcrowded : before I removed 2nd supper bees were already siting on the crown board and the inside of the roof .All frames are cowered with them and are really hard to handle, so I didn't inspect brood box for 5 weeks in order to not squish any bees and especially the queen .Is there probability that they will swarm now with even less space (even though they have 7 not drawn out frames)?How am I supposed to remove the last super for the winter if the bees have nowhere to go (after harvest they started bearding 1 centimeter around entrance and ventilating with wings which they haven't done since summer temperature dropped )? Will they starve if they will have only one brood box (after feeding obviously) while population is , so high ?I read that they cannot migrate in cluster into super, so you always need to take all of them off and feed with sugar until they stop taking it instead of leaving their honey .
Also, one of the frames in brood box got bent at the top how do I replace it with the new one ?(Same question about replacing when comb gets brown and old. )Only if they fill it all with honey in spring ?
I decided to harvest all fully capped frames (7) and leave others to "ripen" while replacing all of the frames taken with empty ones from 2nd super and removing 2nd super. The problem is hive is really overcrowded : before I removed 2nd supper bees were already siting on the crown board and the inside of the roof .All frames are cowered with them and are really hard to handle, so I didn't inspect brood box for 5 weeks in order to not squish any bees and especially the queen .Is there probability that they will swarm now with even less space (even though they have 7 not drawn out frames)?How am I supposed to remove the last super for the winter if the bees have nowhere to go (after harvest they started bearding 1 centimeter around entrance and ventilating with wings which they haven't done since summer temperature dropped )? Will they starve if they will have only one brood box (after feeding obviously) while population is , so high ?I read that they cannot migrate in cluster into super, so you always need to take all of them off and feed with sugar until they stop taking it instead of leaving their honey .
Also, one of the frames in brood box got bent at the top how do I replace it with the new one ?(Same question about replacing when comb gets brown and old. )Only if they fill it all with honey in spring ?
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