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I am in Cheshire.I wouldn't worry, but it seems almost compulsory on here that you need to get your panties in a knot if you get a glimpse of the sun at this time of year. It would help if we knew where you were.
Best way to learn about hefting is to pile on the feed in the autumn so that the hives feel naimed down, then if you keep hefting throughout the winter you get to know how the hives feel as stores get depleted.
Also use the finger trick - if you need three fingers to lift the hive half an inch off the stand, they're packed with stores, only two, they are OK, but be prepared to supplementary feed. Only one finger, get feeding sharpish.
What if they are WBC hives, I would imagine they are already twice the weight of a National when hefting?
Can I hive really get through a whole winters worth of stores in late autumn just because it’s been a bit drier than normal?