Jonathan01
New Bee
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- Sep 13, 2020
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I understand that the whole of the summer season is preparation time for the winter, but that assumes we don't take the honey. I am beginning to remove supers from the hives and not replacing them. I want the bees to start filling the brood box with winter stores, so that they can go through winter in a single brood box. Could I be starting this winter preparation too soon? I would hate to go the other way and have the brood box 'honey-bound' and there being no space for the queen to lay eggs of bees of winter physiology. In cases where a hive has limited space in the brood box, I have left a 'wet super' on the hive and removed the queen excluder - so one or two hives will go in brood and a 1/2, but most I am hoping will go through in a single brood. I live in the north of England and the flow is till going, we will also have ivy nectar going into Autumn. What are you doing?