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Bees not filling super?
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16 Jul 2002 00:00 #20792
por mahmoudi48
Bees not filling super? Publicado por mahmoudi48
My bee hive is not filling the super with comb or honey. It's been in place since the end of may. I have two brood boxes, a queen excluder and then the honey super. The two brood boxes are full of honey and brood. I am using plastic wax rite super (plastic with some beeswax sprayed on). The hive is very strong.
Someone suggested taking off the queen excluder to allow the bees better access to the supers. How would I keep the queen in the bottom and not in my super?
Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts about what is happening to my hive?
Someone suggested taking off the queen excluder to allow the bees better access to the supers. How would I keep the queen in the bottom and not in my super?
Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts about what is happening to my hive?
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16 Jul 2002 00:00 #20793
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Respuesta de Abeille@031979 sobre el tema Bees not filling super?
Im not sure if this will help, but try moving some filled frames and place them inbetween the plastic frames this may draw more bees around the plastic frames above the excluder
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27 Jul 2002 00:00 #20794
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Respuesta de johanballestrazzi@live.fr sobre el tema Bees not filling super?
My hive is very similar to yours, the only difference being a second shallow on the top. I have no queen excluder at all, and for whatever reason, the queen doesn't lay any eggs in the shallows, so there's nothing but honey (and a tiny bit of pollen) in the supers.
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17 Ago 2002 00:00 #20795
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Respuesta de Hermann sobre el tema Bees not filling super?
first thing is to remove your queen excluder=next thing have you had any rain in your area? =how strong is your bees?
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15 Jul 2003 00:00 #20796
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Respuesta de BEEMAYA sobre el tema Bees not filling super?
jspinner, plastic is very hard to get the bees to draw out. you must have a heavy flow for them to draw it out. i use the snap in foundation and they seem to draw it out better than the all plastic frame.
be sure to use 10 frames untill they are mostly drawn out or they will make alot of wild comb in between the frames. dont mix wax foundation or drawn comb with the plastic foundation or the bees will draw the wax ones all the way into the plastic ones. i once mixed wax and plastic and every other frame (wax) was about 3" thick and they didnt touch the plastic.
most people dont like the plastic because of this reason, but once they are drawn out they are very nice.
the biggest factor is a strong honey flow.
i dont use a queen excluder because the queen generally wont cross the capped honey that is at the top of the brood nest.
[This message has been edited by heartbeat91 (edited 15 July 2003).]
be sure to use 10 frames untill they are mostly drawn out or they will make alot of wild comb in between the frames. dont mix wax foundation or drawn comb with the plastic foundation or the bees will draw the wax ones all the way into the plastic ones. i once mixed wax and plastic and every other frame (wax) was about 3" thick and they didnt touch the plastic.
most people dont like the plastic because of this reason, but once they are drawn out they are very nice.
the biggest factor is a strong honey flow.
i dont use a queen excluder because the queen generally wont cross the capped honey that is at the top of the brood nest.
[This message has been edited by heartbeat91 (edited 15 July 2003).]
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