BaconWizard
House Bee
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2021
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- Location
- Shropshire, UK
- Hive Type
- warre
- Number of Hives
- 2
I thought this was very interesting, especially when combined with Randy Oliver's investigation of pollen-sub recipes concerning the dry elements.
TLDW: Use linseed (flaxseed) oil, it's far better than others for the bees.
Use at a rate of about 6% of the total patty (8% is better but it has to be a high enough protein patty to get them to take it)
If you want to take it further nutritionally, the ideal oil mix would be:
4 parts linseed
4 parts unrefined coconut
2 parts borage
1 part unrefined palm
(NEVER use boiled linseed oil or oil for woodworking)
TLDW: Use linseed (flaxseed) oil, it's far better than others for the bees.
Use at a rate of about 6% of the total patty (8% is better but it has to be a high enough protein patty to get them to take it)
If you want to take it further nutritionally, the ideal oil mix would be:
4 parts linseed
4 parts unrefined coconut
2 parts borage
1 part unrefined palm
(NEVER use boiled linseed oil or oil for woodworking)
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