joelsoo
House Bee
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2019
- Messages
- 140
- Reaction score
- 20
- Location
- London, Thamesmead/Woolwich
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6 to 10 hives
I had commenced feeding now and plan to stop in early October, currently running on double brood boxes and supers removed. Was thinking to get a batch of ivy honey in autumn to try out as I have alot of ivy in my neighbourhood, last year I remember them flowering right up to December!
I am still new to beekeeping but after feeding, and if I wanna try get a batch of ivy honey, do I just put a super in Oct onwards and let them fill it up, presumably the bees would have filled up the 2 brood boxes below with mix of brood and storage, and the super if I place above would be from the ivy that they foraged? Or is there a risk of them moving the syrup from below up to the supers?
Thoughts?
I am still new to beekeeping but after feeding, and if I wanna try get a batch of ivy honey, do I just put a super in Oct onwards and let them fill it up, presumably the bees would have filled up the 2 brood boxes below with mix of brood and storage, and the super if I place above would be from the ivy that they foraged? Or is there a risk of them moving the syrup from below up to the supers?
Thoughts?