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Being still wet behind the ears, I have yet to master the art of "hefting" , so I weigh my hives. My question is , at what weight of stores should I be thinking about feeding? Im on brood and half, went into winter 50lb + of stores but am now down to about 20lb on each of my three hives. Thank you for your thoughts.
 
Being still wet behind the ears, I have yet to master the art of "hefting" , so I weigh my hives. My question is , at what weight of stores should I be thinking about feeding? Im on brood and half, went into winter 50lb + of stores but am now down to about 20lb on each of my three hives. Thank you for your thoughts.

I don't weigh so I shouldn't comment, but 30 lbs consumption by end of January seems a lot. I fed 12.5 kg syrup to each of my hives mid September and most are still hefting 'heavy'. There's lots of ivy around so maybe my bees topped themselves up.
 
As per Amari, 30 lbs is a lot for them to have got through at this point in the season, however we haven't really had cold weather. Some bees do eat a lot. From now on the brood rearing is ramping up, so food consumption will increase dramatically now. Most hives starve out in Jan or Feb rather than at other times.
 
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Ah, I've had several off-the-beaten-track holidays in Turkey, starting in 1962. One of the delights was meeting groups of itinerant beekeepers who do all their honey processing in a tent. Communication difficulties meant I could never understand why most of their hives were single brood box without supers.
Their main product was çam bali (actually no dot over the i, pronounced 'u') = pine honey = 'nectar' from aphid rear-abdomen secretions rather than floral nectar. Dark honey complete with bees' legs etc. Lovely taste!
 
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