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- Jan 1, 2018
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- Location
- Fernhurst Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 40 plus 23 that I maintain for clients.
It seems you have a completely different type of bees to me. I don’t have problems with melting fondant, (maybe it’s because you use a whole slab?) I’ve certainly never had problems with bees trying to remove clingfilm( they just leave it on the frame tops) and the reason I wrap it is so I can decide how much to give each hive from 1-6 slices depending on how light they are.To save time, I take a 12.5kg block, cut it in two and place on the QX over frames. No rolling/wrapping or scoring and the bees have access over the entire hive. Bees also take offence to cling film and drag it into the hive, on the nucs they push to through the entrance and they can become blocked. If the unit dies I don't want the block stuck to the frames either.
If the colony is a decent size they can heat the slab and it'll turn over a deadly liquid, killed a couple of stocks that way when first testing fondant so good for new people to this method.
All this is geared around running many stocks and saving time BTW (and pain).
I would also need extra supers to place on top to accommodate a 12kg slab. My strips fit neatly under my reversed crown boards with only 2” of space and not a whopping 6” in a super.