linoleum bonypart
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2015
- Messages
- 1,074
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- Location
- East Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12
Yes I took advantage of the 12°c weather to assess state of my hives
Anyone seen Robbo lately ??
If i remember correct mine got heavier by the 23rd Jan last year, which made folk think my scales where broke, they was nothing wrong with them though, it then went back down to 84lb in Febuary which was 3lb lighter than when it first went into winter, strange but true i have it in my little note book.One of the colonies seems to be using little or no stores over the last month so had a quick look through the polycarbonate crown. All OK ....loads of bees
More of a question than what I did in the Apiary - I have a few Maisemore Nucs that are being over wintered, I want to put some fondant on them. They all have their feeders on, I know one side of the feeder can be removed, but I'm wondering if the bees will travel up and across to the fondant in one side of the feeder if I put in there. What do others do with the Maisemore Nucs.
if the bees will travel up and across to the fondant in one side of the feeder if I put in there. .
Day temp still -7C. Night temp -14C. All is frozen.
Thats exactly what I've done. With a clear crownboard on, I can see the bees without disturbing them or lettings the cold in.....I have a maisie poly nuc which I am giving fondant. I have taken the two little polystyrene bars out and put half a pack of fondant in each side. They have tucked in very happily.
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