Nick Lang
House Bee
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2020
- Messages
- 189
- Reaction score
- 83
- Location
- Pontypool, South Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Only one
Hi there,
So I have a hive that has almost filled a super...but only a little of it is capped... it's quite heavy....I reckon about 3/4 full (by it's weight)
The hive is absolutely rammed....the bees are still all over the frames what should I do with it?
I want to start treating with apiguard now really and then oxalic in winter.
Should I leave it on (take off while treating) replace and leave it on over winter a extra stores?
Or take off ....apiguard...then replace as a nadir?
Or should I remove test the water content and extract then either feed back or keep depending on the %?
Any suggestions?
Ta
So I have a hive that has almost filled a super...but only a little of it is capped... it's quite heavy....I reckon about 3/4 full (by it's weight)
The hive is absolutely rammed....the bees are still all over the frames what should I do with it?
I want to start treating with apiguard now really and then oxalic in winter.
Should I leave it on (take off while treating) replace and leave it on over winter a extra stores?
Or take off ....apiguard...then replace as a nadir?
Or should I remove test the water content and extract then either feed back or keep depending on the %?
Any suggestions?
Ta