SS_Smith
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2017
- Messages
- 59
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- Location
- Leicestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
I had a hive die out last year, but left the Brood box with honey in it sealed until now on a spare hive stand next to my other hives. Half of the frames contained honey and the others were drawn but not used. So the honey has been sitting there for some time and I think is fermented
Went in today to get a couple of drawn frames without honey to use in one of my splits and forgot to seal up the box. When I noticed 4 hours later there was obviously lots of robbing going on.
I didn't want to feed these honey frames back to my bees before harvest as I was concerned that when mixed it may spoil the new honey.
Is this likely to have an affect on this years harvest or will the bees deal with any fermentation etc before they restore the honey?
Went in today to get a couple of drawn frames without honey to use in one of my splits and forgot to seal up the box. When I noticed 4 hours later there was obviously lots of robbing going on.
I didn't want to feed these honey frames back to my bees before harvest as I was concerned that when mixed it may spoil the new honey.
Is this likely to have an affect on this years harvest or will the bees deal with any fermentation etc before they restore the honey?