gwt_uk
House Bee
- Joined
- May 16, 2020
- Messages
- 264
- Reaction score
- 110
- Location
- Scotland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
Hello all,
I took delivery of 4 nucs in July and transferred them into full hives. They drew out all the frames of foundation in the BB and quickly filled them with storeand brood. I put on a QE and a super just in case they needed more space.
Last week I noticed that they were starting to fill some of the super frames and on checking today two of the colonies have filled the supers completely and are starting to cap them.
The activity outside the hives today was tremendous so I am thinking that they have found a late nectar source (they are in striking distance of some heather)
I wasn’t intending to keep supers on over winter. Am I ok to remove them and feed if necessary? Was hoping to do this and treat with varroa strips next weekend. Might have to wait until it’s capped though?
Thanks
I took delivery of 4 nucs in July and transferred them into full hives. They drew out all the frames of foundation in the BB and quickly filled them with storeand brood. I put on a QE and a super just in case they needed more space.
Last week I noticed that they were starting to fill some of the super frames and on checking today two of the colonies have filled the supers completely and are starting to cap them.
The activity outside the hives today was tremendous so I am thinking that they have found a late nectar source (they are in striking distance of some heather)
I wasn’t intending to keep supers on over winter. Am I ok to remove them and feed if necessary? Was hoping to do this and treat with varroa strips next weekend. Might have to wait until it’s capped though?
Thanks