Maz1
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2018
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- Location
- Essex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hi all, I’m in my first year of beekeeping and I have 2 National hives that I installed swarms into at the end of June. Both have rapidly drawn comb in the brood boxes and the queens are laying well. One of the hives had filled 9 frames of brood so I added a super with foundation about 2 weeks ago.
Although the bees are bringing in pollen and making stores they have not begun to draw out comb in the super.
We have been hit particularly hard here in North Essex by the drought resulting in the clover and indeed a lot of other plants failing so now that we have had heavy rain my question is; is it too late to expect a nectar flow and therefore some honey?
I’m considering feeding syrup to give them a bit of help but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Marius.
Although the bees are bringing in pollen and making stores they have not begun to draw out comb in the super.
We have been hit particularly hard here in North Essex by the drought resulting in the clover and indeed a lot of other plants failing so now that we have had heavy rain my question is; is it too late to expect a nectar flow and therefore some honey?
I’m considering feeding syrup to give them a bit of help but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Marius.