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Suffolk BKA purchase Belgosuc syrup in bulk for autumn feeding and yesterday we collected a supply for our West Suffolk BKA apiary. I asked the coordinator what its sugar/water ratio is - being accustomed to a 2:1 ratio for autumn feeding. His reply:
"The syrup is virtually pure sugar and designed for winter feed.
COMPOSITION
Avg. Unit Method Result
Fructose 35 w%w
Dextrose 32 w%w
Maltose < 4.0 w%w
Sucrose 31 w%w"
Surely these sugars are dissolved in water? I couldn't get an answer from the Belgosuc website:
https://www.belgosuc.be/en/beefeed-its-purest-form
My interest is provoked by a recent U-Tube video by Bob Binnie who provides evidence that early autumn feeding should be stimulatory by using syrup weaker than 1:1 !
Can any of the many Forum pundits advise what the Belgosuc sugar:water ratio is?
"The syrup is virtually pure sugar and designed for winter feed.
COMPOSITION
Avg. Unit Method Result
Fructose 35 w%w
Dextrose 32 w%w
Maltose < 4.0 w%w
Sucrose 31 w%w"
Surely these sugars are dissolved in water? I couldn't get an answer from the Belgosuc website:
https://www.belgosuc.be/en/beefeed-its-purest-form
My interest is provoked by a recent U-Tube video by Bob Binnie who provides evidence that early autumn feeding should be stimulatory by using syrup weaker than 1:1 !
Can any of the many Forum pundits advise what the Belgosuc sugar:water ratio is?