Finman
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2008
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- Location
- Finland, Helsinki
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
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The wintering begins in late summer.
1, you must have in August a box full of bees that they can make the box full of brood.
.....if the box is half full honey, they have enough enough room to rear winterbees.
2. The cluster will be same size as brood area before wintering.
3. A box full of bees takes care itself in winter. If you have honey frames from the hive, you may return them to winter food when most of bees have emerged. Or you give them in Spring to bees.
4. Well insulated and protected from winds it must be very easy to over winter the colony recarding the temperatue. Varroa, nosema, queen losses and mony others kill hives even in expriences hands.
5. Early splits of colonies is wasting. Colonies are never so strong after winter that you can split the colony. The amount of bees reduces in winter and it is well done if the hive occupye the whole box.
6. If you do not want honey, it is same (and shame) what you do with bees. It does not need any skills.
. If your hive die you probably get a swarm next summer. Trust on that.
The wintering begins in late summer.
1, you must have in August a box full of bees that they can make the box full of brood.
.....if the box is half full honey, they have enough enough room to rear winterbees.
2. The cluster will be same size as brood area before wintering.
3. A box full of bees takes care itself in winter. If you have honey frames from the hive, you may return them to winter food when most of bees have emerged. Or you give them in Spring to bees.
4. Well insulated and protected from winds it must be very easy to over winter the colony recarding the temperatue. Varroa, nosema, queen losses and mony others kill hives even in expriences hands.
5. Early splits of colonies is wasting. Colonies are never so strong after winter that you can split the colony. The amount of bees reduces in winter and it is well done if the hive occupye the whole box.
6. If you do not want honey, it is same (and shame) what you do with bees. It does not need any skills.
. If your hive die you probably get a swarm next summer. Trust on that.