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Queen Bee
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2011
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- Location
- Somerset levels
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
But if you don't need it and they don't use the honey in the brood box you will have brood in it in the spring! Swings and roundaboutsI disagree with this. I keep mine on 14x12s. I was also told they don’t need a super on over winter. SOME 14x12s may not need a super, but if you have a large colony there is not enough room for them to have enough winter stores In the brood box. I leave a super on over winter and I put it underneath. Most of the time it is empty come spring, they may have moved it up, but there’s not that much left in the brood box for them to move back to the super later in the spring. Putting it under the brood usually means the queen doesn’t lay in it And I have an empty super ready for the spring flow.