Fall Flow?
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- Newbee
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Fall Flow?
It seems around our area the golden rod started several weeks earlier than usual. Guess this means it will quit earlier? Anyone else seeing this? Could be a year for a lot of feed. Thoughts?
fall flow?
Hi there,
I live across the street from Buffalo Creek near Lake Daniel, and I see golden rod just beginning to bloom, and I also see more wild grape vines blooming and the bees have been bringing home a fair amount of pollen. My husband plays tennis will Olaf Ruppell, and Olaf says to go ahead and feed them anyway, so I have a top feeder that I've filled up twice in the last two weeks, using about 1:3 sugar to water.
This is my first hive, and I read that the hive bodies should weigh about 75 pounds total as a sign that the colony had enough food stored for the winter and ours didn't seem to weigh nearly that much--so feeding them seems to make sense. My plan is to up the concentration to 1:2 sugar to water in the winter months. Any thoughts about feeding them now? I've also read that the top feeder shouldn't be used in this heat--but I don't see any signs of colony distress because of it.
I live across the street from Buffalo Creek near Lake Daniel, and I see golden rod just beginning to bloom, and I also see more wild grape vines blooming and the bees have been bringing home a fair amount of pollen. My husband plays tennis will Olaf Ruppell, and Olaf says to go ahead and feed them anyway, so I have a top feeder that I've filled up twice in the last two weeks, using about 1:3 sugar to water.
This is my first hive, and I read that the hive bodies should weigh about 75 pounds total as a sign that the colony had enough food stored for the winter and ours didn't seem to weigh nearly that much--so feeding them seems to make sense. My plan is to up the concentration to 1:2 sugar to water in the winter months. Any thoughts about feeding them now? I've also read that the top feeder shouldn't be used in this heat--but I don't see any signs of colony distress because of it.
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- Newbee
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- Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:02 am
Fall Flow?
Have some hives near an area that is an old landfill now covered with lespedzea. Some are honey bound now! First fall honey bound situation I have ever had.