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- May 26, 2021
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- 5
I had a quick weigh/peek today into my three hives. To my surprise all three were at precisely the same weight as they had been when I last weighed them at the start of January, shortly after putting a slab of fondant onto each. All three colonies seem busy with plenty of flying bees and yellow and orange pollen being taken in (crocusses and snowdrops?).
Is the steady weight of each just a lucky coincidence? Each colony appeared to have eaten a small proportion (20-30% of the fondant) but I'm guessing that if the hive weight is steady then they must somehow be bringing in enough to keep abreast of that consumption. Or am I missing something?
If they are bringing in stores enough to sustain the colony weight, should I take off the fondant or is it too early for that?
Is the steady weight of each just a lucky coincidence? Each colony appeared to have eaten a small proportion (20-30% of the fondant) but I'm guessing that if the hive weight is steady then they must somehow be bringing in enough to keep abreast of that consumption. Or am I missing something?
If they are bringing in stores enough to sustain the colony weight, should I take off the fondant or is it too early for that?