cork beek
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2011
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- Location
- Cork, Ireland
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 5
Hi all,
Last autumn, after i took some honey off, I put an empty super on my strongest hive and feed sugar syrup for their winter stores.
On checking a few weeks later the super was full of capped 'honey'. I was treating for varroa at the time with bayvarol and there's probably ivy honey mixed in aswell.
I left the full super on for the bees to have plenty of stores.
On checking today, the super still has 6 / 7 frames of honey left in it but im not sure what to do with it. There may be some chemical residue from the treatment / ivy honey left in the honey.
I obviously don’t fancy leaving it on and as the season progresses putting on more and more supers and taking a risk that this honey will get mixed with the good stuff that will be collected from now on.
I also don’t want to take it off in case they may need it as the weather still isn’t the best.
Ive been told that if I put the super under the brood box then the bees will take it up to the BB. Is this true?
I’d appreciate it if anyone has any other suggestion what I can do with this super.
Thanks
Kevin
Last autumn, after i took some honey off, I put an empty super on my strongest hive and feed sugar syrup for their winter stores.
On checking a few weeks later the super was full of capped 'honey'. I was treating for varroa at the time with bayvarol and there's probably ivy honey mixed in aswell.
I left the full super on for the bees to have plenty of stores.
On checking today, the super still has 6 / 7 frames of honey left in it but im not sure what to do with it. There may be some chemical residue from the treatment / ivy honey left in the honey.
I obviously don’t fancy leaving it on and as the season progresses putting on more and more supers and taking a risk that this honey will get mixed with the good stuff that will be collected from now on.
I also don’t want to take it off in case they may need it as the weather still isn’t the best.
Ive been told that if I put the super under the brood box then the bees will take it up to the BB. Is this true?
I’d appreciate it if anyone has any other suggestion what I can do with this super.
Thanks
Kevin