- Joined
- Jul 12, 2019
- Messages
- 263
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- Location
- Durham/Darlington
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Had a walk around the garden today, checked the level of feed on my poly ashforth feeder (Abelo) and the bees have kind of stalled their taking it down. I had a look (as good as I could) and there were bees up there, just not a great deal of them. It appears there could be a few dead bees at syrup level getting in the way of things. That looks like it'll be tricky to clear with about 3-4 litres of syrup still in the feeder.
On another note, I'm impressed with the amount of warmth in the feeder each time I check. I put the crown board on top and then the roof and it's really warm each time. I don't want to do it more than necessary though because it's not fair to lose them all that hard-earned heat.
Maybe they've got enough stores now as the heft revealed they're pretty heavy! Of course the weight of the syrup and feeder have to be taken into account...
On another note, I'm impressed with the amount of warmth in the feeder each time I check. I put the crown board on top and then the roof and it's really warm each time. I don't want to do it more than necessary though because it's not fair to lose them all that hard-earned heat.
Maybe they've got enough stores now as the heft revealed they're pretty heavy! Of course the weight of the syrup and feeder have to be taken into account...