wibble
New Bee
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2015
- Messages
- 14
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Worcrstershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Just starting my second year and both my poyhives have survied the winter so far. One of the hives is samller than the other as it was a swarm from the larger last year. The larger is teeming with bees who are very active and bringing in shed loads of pollen. I have put on an eek and fondant end of Jan "just in case" on both hives. The smaller colony went for it but the larger completely ignored it till mid-feburary. They then went "mad" and built up wild comb from the top of the frames to the crown board (which is clear so I get a good view of what they are doing) about 3-4 inches heigh in the space of week. All the fondant is gone. Added more fondant, quick peek yesterday through the crown board and in all the wild comb upper cells there appears to be a honey coloured substance. Fondant all gone again. My question is this :
1) Are they realy taking fondant and converting it to Honey ?
2) Have they found some abundant nectar source ? If so why take the fondant ?
Do I remove all the wild comb and give them a super to work on instead ? At the rate they are building comb they will have drawn that out in a couple of weeks.
It just seems a waste of their time & effort to build & store only for me to eventaully remove it when I need to take the eek off.
And now the smaller colony is building wild comb too.
1) Are they realy taking fondant and converting it to Honey ?
2) Have they found some abundant nectar source ? If so why take the fondant ?
Do I remove all the wild comb and give them a super to work on instead ? At the rate they are building comb they will have drawn that out in a couple of weeks.
It just seems a waste of their time & effort to build & store only for me to eventaully remove it when I need to take the eek off.
And now the smaller colony is building wild comb too.