Beeconfused
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2020
- Messages
- 24
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Droitwich
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
This week I have extracted honey from three full Supers on my British National hive.
While the Supers were off the hive for extraction I put an empty Super on the hive in their place to give the bees some space.
Today I have put the three extracted Supers back on the hive for the bees to clean up and I plan to remove them in a few days time ready to store for the winter.
My question is: How can I achieve this? The hive is rammed full of bees so if I remove the Supers they will all have to cram into the brood box.
Can anyone advise me on how I handle this situation please?
While the Supers were off the hive for extraction I put an empty Super on the hive in their place to give the bees some space.
Today I have put the three extracted Supers back on the hive for the bees to clean up and I plan to remove them in a few days time ready to store for the winter.
My question is: How can I achieve this? The hive is rammed full of bees so if I remove the Supers they will all have to cram into the brood box.
Can anyone advise me on how I handle this situation please?