tom8400
House Bee
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- Sep 15, 2013
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- oxfordshire
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- National
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- 1
I know this post is completely at the wrong time but one thing I still can't get my head round is.
If the hive is fed and they have a brood and one super which is filled with sugar syrup, when you open in the spring and start to add supers, what do you do with this super assuming it's still full of sugar super and maybe a trace of honey they may have moved up?
I'm unsure if it's best to leave it on and stack empties above always leaving the super but putting the queen excluder below it or does it need to come off and be extracted and use the syrup in the winter? I assume it won't crystallise?
Perhaps someone could kindly clear this up as in all books and the depths of YouTube nowhere does it explain this.
I guest some people extract it as part of the honey harvest but I know that's not true honey then
If the hive is fed and they have a brood and one super which is filled with sugar syrup, when you open in the spring and start to add supers, what do you do with this super assuming it's still full of sugar super and maybe a trace of honey they may have moved up?
I'm unsure if it's best to leave it on and stack empties above always leaving the super but putting the queen excluder below it or does it need to come off and be extracted and use the syrup in the winter? I assume it won't crystallise?
Perhaps someone could kindly clear this up as in all books and the depths of YouTube nowhere does it explain this.
I guest some people extract it as part of the honey harvest but I know that's not true honey then