BeeBo
New Bee
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2012
- Messages
- 63
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- Location
- Devon
- Hive Type
- Other
- Number of Hives
- 1 WBC 2 National
The weather has been mostly warm and sunny for the past week + and the bees are very active, certainly bringing in masses of pollen. They have consumed over a kg of fondant on each hive in just over three weeks. I haven't inspected yet as advice here seems to be leave it until end of March at least. Still top insulated.
They are both brood and a half.
Should I wait until the hives have been fully inspected before putting on a super? Does the risk of them getting cold outweigh the space issue? I had a very early swarm last year ( not this early but it was only about four weeks into the start of the warm weather which was late last year) so keen to do all I can to stop this happening again.
They are both brood and a half.
Should I wait until the hives have been fully inspected before putting on a super? Does the risk of them getting cold outweigh the space issue? I had a very early swarm last year ( not this early but it was only about four weeks into the start of the warm weather which was late last year) so keen to do all I can to stop this happening again.