PhilN
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2020
- Messages
- 50
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- Location
- Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
I’m just going through my equipment sorting out what I’m going to need for my first spring of beekeeping. I took off a super last winter that the bees had built comb on ( but no honey stores). I’ve just discovered that on a couple of frames there’s some very liquid sugar syrup or nectar. Will it be ok to put them back on the hive or does it have the risk of being fermented (not sure if that matters or is likely having been stored in the shed over winter). My inclination (and the mantra I’m trying to get the experience /confidence to adopt) is that ‘the bees will sort it out’.
Should I just remove the frames with ‘syrup/nectar’ or would they benefit from it (I’m aware that comb is precious)
Thanks
Should I just remove the frames with ‘syrup/nectar’ or would they benefit from it (I’m aware that comb is precious)
Thanks