- Joined
- Oct 6, 2019
- Messages
- 22
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- Location
- Stroud, Gloucestershire
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hi all!
I’m a little late doing my winter prep but because it’s been unseasonably warm I don’t feel too bad about it.
Last week I took off a full super and left the bees with a second full (8 SN) super and 3/10 DN frames of stores.
I’ve extracted the honey from the super I removed. There is some bee bread and crystallised honey in there still. What shall I do with these frames? Return them and the super to the hive or store them for next season?
I was planning on leaving just a brood and one super for over-wintering, but there still seem to be a significant number of bees flying, and if I’m doing something wrong I’d like to correct before it’s too late. Haven’t given any sugar syrup yet, feels like it’s not needed at the mo.
In the Cotswolds with a WBC, first season beek!
Thanks!
I’m a little late doing my winter prep but because it’s been unseasonably warm I don’t feel too bad about it.
Last week I took off a full super and left the bees with a second full (8 SN) super and 3/10 DN frames of stores.
I’ve extracted the honey from the super I removed. There is some bee bread and crystallised honey in there still. What shall I do with these frames? Return them and the super to the hive or store them for next season?
I was planning on leaving just a brood and one super for over-wintering, but there still seem to be a significant number of bees flying, and if I’m doing something wrong I’d like to correct before it’s too late. Haven’t given any sugar syrup yet, feels like it’s not needed at the mo.
In the Cotswolds with a WBC, first season beek!
Thanks!