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Very helpful advice. Do you just leave the super underneath for as long as it’s takes them to move it up and then remove it?
Also, if you’ve just got say 3 or 4 super frames left with dribs and drabs, what’s the most efficient way to ensure that they get utilised by the bees? I’m starting autumn/winter planning and as a beginner have a thousand things going around in my head. Thanks.
To be honest, I don't remove them until early spring so that if I do disturb them they don't get chilled milling around wondering what's happening, it does no harm as it means the cluster is higher up from the floor so less draughts. also, when feeding, there is room for the colony to move down to allow more space for the stores, even if it's just until they ripen it. If there's just 3 or 4 frames, the super still gets nadired.