Do224
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 27, 2020
- Messages
- 1,188
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- Location
- North Cumbria
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- I aim for 4…often becomes 6
My bees had part filled a super by the end of last season. Rightly or wrongly I fed syrup in the autumn above the super (qx now removed). So going into winter the super would have been full of syrup (they also had fondant to go at over winter)
Now I’m wondering how/if I should sort this out. I did consider just making sure the queen was in the BB, putting a queen excluder on and leaving them to it. But presumably this seasons honey crop in the super would then be contaminated with syrup.
Is there a way to solve this? Nadir the super and let the bees move any syrup/fondant stores up?
Or is there nothing to be done and I just have to accept that this super’s honey will be contaminated with syrup this year?
Now I’m wondering how/if I should sort this out. I did consider just making sure the queen was in the BB, putting a queen excluder on and leaving them to it. But presumably this seasons honey crop in the super would then be contaminated with syrup.
Is there a way to solve this? Nadir the super and let the bees move any syrup/fondant stores up?
Or is there nothing to be done and I just have to accept that this super’s honey will be contaminated with syrup this year?