wightbees
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I have used fondant only as Autumn feed for the last two seasons . Love not having to make and ferry syrup around anymore. Bees seem to do well on it as well. In my opinion well worth the extra money considering the ease of use and time saved.It arrived this morning at 11am so not too bad at all.
This is not for emergency feeding this is the winter feed. I leave my colonies alone until Jan and then feed from then on. Works very well for me, has done so for many years now, and some might benefit from not being so damn sharp.
PH
There is invertbee for those who don't have the time or patience to make up feed.
Interested to know how much sugar is in a 14kg container
I have previously used fondant but it was such a sticky mess as it absorbed the moisture from the hive and dripped down the frames.
No my experience is the direct opposite. I cover my fondant in plastic to stop it drying out.
I can truly say I have never seen it get wet and runny. Climate I wonder?
PH
invertbee is 73% solids, so 10.22 kg
invertbee is 73% solids, so 10.22 kg
Inverting has no meaning to bees
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