VixyB
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2014
- Messages
- 87
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- Location
- Newbury
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hi,
I have a few newbie questions on preparing for winter that I can't find a clear answer on. I wondered if you guys might be able to offer some views of how you prepare?
After I have completed the treatment for Varroa, I will look at the level of stores in the hive. They had a late start and then swarmed about a month ago, so I am assuming they might need some help. So in late September/early October, if they do need feeding, should that be with syrup? If so, for how long? Will they store it in the brood chamber or should I leave a super on for them to put it in?
Should I leave a fondant block in the hive over the winter, or judge whether they need one if they feel light later on?
Should I leave the floor open?
Do I need to insulate under the gabled roof or will they be okay as they are?
Because they aren't as strong as they could be, I just want to do the best for them and maximise their chances of survival. I only have one hive unfortunately.
Sorry for all the questions, but my local association aren't very helpful.
Vicky
I have a few newbie questions on preparing for winter that I can't find a clear answer on. I wondered if you guys might be able to offer some views of how you prepare?
After I have completed the treatment for Varroa, I will look at the level of stores in the hive. They had a late start and then swarmed about a month ago, so I am assuming they might need some help. So in late September/early October, if they do need feeding, should that be with syrup? If so, for how long? Will they store it in the brood chamber or should I leave a super on for them to put it in?
Should I leave a fondant block in the hive over the winter, or judge whether they need one if they feel light later on?
Should I leave the floor open?
Do I need to insulate under the gabled roof or will they be okay as they are?
Because they aren't as strong as they could be, I just want to do the best for them and maximise their chances of survival. I only have one hive unfortunately.
Sorry for all the questions, but my local association aren't very helpful.
Vicky