- Joined
- May 26, 2021
- Messages
- 246
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- Location
- Salisbury
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 5
I had a BB of mostly capped honey above the QX (a legacy of a Demaree that had got slightly out of control) which I took off and spun-out 5 days ago. Rather than store the DN frames wet, I popped the old BB under the main BB (the one with the brood in) in the expectation that the bees would clean it up and move any residue honey up into the super. So the structure was BB (wet); BB; QX; super.
I went into today expecting to take off the cleaned BB only to find that the bees have almost re-filled it! Little of it is yet capped but I anticipate that they will do that in the next few days. There is a strong ivy flow on at present.
So, they seem to have stored fresh stores below the brood in preference to a largely empty super above it. Is this common?
I went into today expecting to take off the cleaned BB only to find that the bees have almost re-filled it! Little of it is yet capped but I anticipate that they will do that in the next few days. There is a strong ivy flow on at present.
So, they seem to have stored fresh stores below the brood in preference to a largely empty super above it. Is this common?