- Joined
- Feb 15, 2015
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- Location
- Dorset
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Five
Inspected both colonies. All good.
Question: Colony on single brood with three full but uncapped supers. Brood box starting to be back filled. Queen running out of space to lay. One and a half brood frames not drawn out yet, but being honey filled as soon as cells are drawn.
I‘m anticipating a marked reduction in nectar flow any time now, so added a super above the brood box and fitted the queen excluder above the empty, (drawn &wet) super.
I‘m hoping the bees will move the honey in the brood frames up into the super, freeing up brood space and which will then be part of their Winter stores. Any nectar still brought into the hive can be stored there too.
Does that seem sensible at this time of year? Or am I missing a trick? I will extract the supers above the excluder, once capped and decide whether to refit them, or not, if not much flow on. I’m expecting a bit of a dearth in August as most late Summer flowers seem to be going over already.
Question: Colony on single brood with three full but uncapped supers. Brood box starting to be back filled. Queen running out of space to lay. One and a half brood frames not drawn out yet, but being honey filled as soon as cells are drawn.
I‘m anticipating a marked reduction in nectar flow any time now, so added a super above the brood box and fitted the queen excluder above the empty, (drawn &wet) super.
I‘m hoping the bees will move the honey in the brood frames up into the super, freeing up brood space and which will then be part of their Winter stores. Any nectar still brought into the hive can be stored there too.
Does that seem sensible at this time of year? Or am I missing a trick? I will extract the supers above the excluder, once capped and decide whether to refit them, or not, if not much flow on. I’m expecting a bit of a dearth in August as most late Summer flowers seem to be going over already.