Hi,
Quick question, I have 4 nucs bought in April this year, all hived and growing out gradually, most with a good three /5 frames of BIAS.
I’ve got no previously drawn supers , and was wondering if I should keep the excluder on, or keep it off to allow the faster drawing of the supers ? (Some plastic , some wax foundation).
At the moment, three of the four hives have a small amount of drawn, but it’s around a size of a tea plate diameter within the center of the supers.
I had previously fed them to start drawing them out, just before they started to store the syrup.
Any suggestions? Or even take off the supers for now and syrup feed to build up before the supers go back on ?
Many thanks Harry
Quick question, I have 4 nucs bought in April this year, all hived and growing out gradually, most with a good three /5 frames of BIAS.
I’ve got no previously drawn supers , and was wondering if I should keep the excluder on, or keep it off to allow the faster drawing of the supers ? (Some plastic , some wax foundation).
At the moment, three of the four hives have a small amount of drawn, but it’s around a size of a tea plate diameter within the center of the supers.
I had previously fed them to start drawing them out, just before they started to store the syrup.
Any suggestions? Or even take off the supers for now and syrup feed to build up before the supers go back on ?
Many thanks Harry