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- Lincolnshire, UK
- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
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Apart from one queen-right hive I have an apiary of queenless colonies and they are running low on stores. Need to feed them.
Trying to increase number of colonies and replace the bad-tempered ones. Following an artificial swarm (from which I lost the original queen) I've made up 6 nucs with the QCs created. So I've got 6 x 3 frame nucs and the 2 sets of boxes from the artificial swarm, all queenless.
With the dry weather there doesn't seem to be much nectar coming in and they've started robbing the nucs.
I've reduced the entrances down to <1cm on the nucs and now I've put mesh screens over the entrances.
We should be seeing mating flights about now so can't move them.
I tried feeding with syrup and robbing restarted.
Gave the nucs a tablespoon of fondant on top of the frames at dusk last night so that it is finished before dawn. I could do this every evening as they are at the bottom of the garden.
What do you suggest? Feed them all with syrup until the drought is over?
Thanks . . . . Ben
Trying to increase number of colonies and replace the bad-tempered ones. Following an artificial swarm (from which I lost the original queen) I've made up 6 nucs with the QCs created. So I've got 6 x 3 frame nucs and the 2 sets of boxes from the artificial swarm, all queenless.
With the dry weather there doesn't seem to be much nectar coming in and they've started robbing the nucs.
I've reduced the entrances down to <1cm on the nucs and now I've put mesh screens over the entrances.
We should be seeing mating flights about now so can't move them.
I tried feeding with syrup and robbing restarted.
Gave the nucs a tablespoon of fondant on top of the frames at dusk last night so that it is finished before dawn. I could do this every evening as they are at the bottom of the garden.
What do you suggest? Feed them all with syrup until the drought is over?
Thanks . . . . Ben