Codford
House Bee
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2017
- Messages
- 297
- Reaction score
- 27
- Location
- Codford, Wiltshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 20
A quick one for any Maisemore poly nuc owners out there.
I have a very small, very late (end Sep) swarm in a Maisemore 14x12 poly nuc (with associated small Miller type feeder that I am looking to nurse through to spring) - more in hope than expectation. They are Q+ with brood. Later this week I will be switching them from 2:1 syrup to fondant.
Question: how do people feed fondant to Maisemore poly nuc with associated small Miller type feeder? One option seems to be to remove the clear perspex cover, and the two poly dividers from the feeder, put the fondant in there and let the bees come up and access it that way.
How do others do it?
[Maisemore nucs are bottom space and I don't think the feeder can be inverted and still make a seal]
I have a very small, very late (end Sep) swarm in a Maisemore 14x12 poly nuc (with associated small Miller type feeder that I am looking to nurse through to spring) - more in hope than expectation. They are Q+ with brood. Later this week I will be switching them from 2:1 syrup to fondant.
Question: how do people feed fondant to Maisemore poly nuc with associated small Miller type feeder? One option seems to be to remove the clear perspex cover, and the two poly dividers from the feeder, put the fondant in there and let the bees come up and access it that way.
How do others do it?
[Maisemore nucs are bottom space and I don't think the feeder can be inverted and still make a seal]