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- Location
- Glanaman,Carmarthenshire,Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
With all the posts glorying on the mild autumn, late forage and going on about hives 'brimming' with stores. don't make the assumption that because someone elses bees are piling it in, yours are in the same state.
Treat each year as if you are expecting bees to be short of stores and desperately need feeding; if, when you check you are wrong and they don't need feeding then clap your ars.. err hands and celebrate the fact you've saved some cash/sugar/syrup/ petrol whatever your wont, you've lost nothing and probably gained a bit.
Sat here last week thinking maybe I shouldn't have ordered the second pallet of syrup and how am I going to get thymol into the bees.
Since Sunday I have done the rounds of all the apiaries (mine and association) and have found that all hives could do with a bit of feeding, some quite a bit, and a few would have been in trouble before long.
Remember - if you have big strong colonies with prolific queens who don't mind a bit of cold that as soon as the weather turns (look at the last couple of weeks) they are going to be hoovering up those stores, and it's easier to get another load of syrup into them now than fondant later.
Just a word of advice for the future, we all sometimes forget on this forum how big our world actually is and whilst someone on here is having good times/wasp problems/swarms/no more swarms/bright bountiful summer/dismal dreary rain.
Treat each year as if you are expecting bees to be short of stores and desperately need feeding; if, when you check you are wrong and they don't need feeding then clap your ars.. err hands and celebrate the fact you've saved some cash/sugar/syrup/ petrol whatever your wont, you've lost nothing and probably gained a bit.
Sat here last week thinking maybe I shouldn't have ordered the second pallet of syrup and how am I going to get thymol into the bees.
Since Sunday I have done the rounds of all the apiaries (mine and association) and have found that all hives could do with a bit of feeding, some quite a bit, and a few would have been in trouble before long.
Remember - if you have big strong colonies with prolific queens who don't mind a bit of cold that as soon as the weather turns (look at the last couple of weeks) they are going to be hoovering up those stores, and it's easier to get another load of syrup into them now than fondant later.
Just a word of advice for the future, we all sometimes forget on this forum how big our world actually is and whilst someone on here is having good times/wasp problems/swarms/no more swarms/bright bountiful summer/dismal dreary rain.
it is probably totally different where your hives are!
So check!
So check!